I’m going to give you five steps to help you shoot better night photography. We’ll be concentrating on shots taken of buildings, bridges, or monuments. Let’s keep it simple You can make night photography really complex, and that is something […]
I’m going to give you five steps to help you shoot better night photography. We’ll be concentrating on shots taken of buildings, bridges, or monuments. Let’s keep it simple You can make night photography really complex, and that is something […]
One of the things that set professional photographs apart from point-and-shoot snapshots is that pros know about controlling the aperture of their lenses to guide your eyes and create better shots. This post is for both iPhone users as well as […]
This week, I’m going to introduce you to a fun and creative technique called painting with light. All you need is your camera and a few props. It’s the perfect antidote to being stuck at home, either due to the […]
Have you ever wanted to shoot a scene in low light but worried about hand-holding your camera for the slow shutter speed that was required? In this blog post, I’ll share some tips on how to brace yourself for these […]
I’ve been playing with my iPhone camera lately and discovering how much fun and creative it can be. In a previous blog post, I talked about how to use your iPhone camera in burst mode. (You can read it here: Using […]
I taught a quick iPhoneography class, earlier this month, at the Williamsburg Contemporary Art Center. Why was I teaching iPhoneography? Because photographer Chase Jarvis is right. The best camera really is the one you have with you. Whether you’re traveling […]