How To Time Lapse Video
First, you’ll need a way to take a series of images over a period of intervals. You can use an intervalometer, such as the Canon TC-80N3 or the less expensive Vello ShutterBoss. Learn more…
First, you’ll need a way to take a series of images over a period of intervals. You can use an intervalometer, such as the Canon TC-80N3 or the less expensive Vello ShutterBoss. Learn more…
There seems to be one common perception among the countless kinds of photographers out there: Men have a tougher time shooting boudoir than women. This year I have been very fortunate to have traveled…
A wedding photographer is expected to be a jack-of-all-trades. We need to know how to take pictures of almost every type of genre of photography, from still life to real life, photojournalism to portraiture…
How to convert your dslr to a pinhole camera So, I had a little free time yesterday, dont as me how, but it was there
Working with Wedding Planners If you’re one of the many wedding photographers that have had the experience of working with planners, I feel your
Having recently acquired the IQ260 from Phase One, I took it on a trip to London and Paris for a workshop I was teaching. I
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Our industry is constantly changing. The economy, technology, social media, and consumer trends create a never-ending stream of reasons photographers have to stay on their toes. With all the changes and the almost daily paradigm shifts…
We’re in the middle of senior season right now, a time that I’ve learned to love more and more each year. Over the years I’ve also learned that while I want our seniors to have a great time and be happy with the choice they made to work with me…
We’ve all been there. The stress, anxiety, and heartbreak you feel when one of your clients is upset with you, or worse, is flat-out angry and lashing out. If you haven’t had a client turn from Jekyll to Hyde, then consider yourself lucky.
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