Fun little afternoon project to capture some action shots, there are two ways to get your action photo, one involves some Photoshop and the other consists of some patience!
Read MoreOccasionally I do like to capture some of the action in the studio with High-Speed Sync (HSS). But what is HSS?
Read MoreIs it all about business rather than the sheer joy? Here are three guilt-free tips for simply enjoying photography again.
Read MoreThree ways to improve your photography with the help of your dog, yes your dog! With a little help from a man's best friend.
Read MoreMost of Australia is arid and dry and strangely beautiful, especially exploring surreal and ancient landscapes in the Australian outback.
Read MoreI haven't always had people in my landscape, but adding a human element can add so much to your landscapes.
Read MoreIs there just one lens to rule them all? It really depends on what you are shooting. There seems to be a lens for everything these days.
Read MoreSome in the photography industry claim the only way you will ever get really good and master a genre is to only shoot that one genre. We don’t necessarily agree with that statement — here’s why …
Read MoreI was not in my studio, I had to carry and take everything with me, so I had to pack (relatively) light. It really got me thinking about what I really needed to shoot macro while out and about.
Read MoreAs someone who has ALWAYS touted Manual, Manual, Manual. I must admit, that these days I find myself shooting more and more in Aperture Priority (AP). And here is why…
Read MoreWhen it comes to portraits, what’s the best focal length to use? That’s a great question, so I set out to test this for myself. So I decided to have a little bit of a length comparison. In part one, I tried a mid-range close up shot. In this article, I am going to stand further away and get a full-body portrait.
Read MoreWhen it comes to portraits, what’s the best focal length to use? That’s a great question, some swear by a 50mm, some by an 85mm. So I decided to have a little bit of a length comparison.
Read MoreAs photographers and creatives, we tend to work mostly on our own. It’s just the way many of us are wired. This isn’t a bad thing, it’s just that sometimes we get caught up in our own little world.
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