I’ll never forget the photo I missed in Shanghai in 2008. I’d been taking photos with my film SLR camera for years. I had memorized the settings to use for the kind of photos I usually took. But, I had […]
I’ll never forget the photo I missed in Shanghai in 2008. I’d been taking photos with my film SLR camera for years. I had memorized the settings to use for the kind of photos I usually took. But, I had […]
Do you love to take photos while you’re on vacation? Does that make you a travel photographer? Do you find yourself wondering about them? After all, what does a travel photographer shoot, anyway? Travel photographers tell stories. Travel photographers tell […]
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 […]
This photo of an old windmill in Kinderdijk, Netherlands was shot in RAW, with my Canon 5D Mark III. The settings were: 1/200 sec, f/8.0, ISO 125, shot in Manual mode. I then imported it into Lightroom Classic CC […]
If you follow photography on the web, you’ll find stories about photoshopping on a regular basis. Is it the same as processing, editing, or compositing? Or is there a difference? The answer, in a word, is yes… They are different. […]