This week’s blog post is a fun one in honor of Halloween. We’ll be creating a ghost with your camera. Most of the time, I use this technique to make tourists disappear. This time, however, I’m hoping to create an […]
This week’s blog post is a fun one in honor of Halloween. We’ll be creating a ghost with your camera. Most of the time, I use this technique to make tourists disappear. This time, however, I’m hoping to create an […]
A great sunset photo needs a subject or setting that isn’t the sunset. Adding a subject will help you share the excitement you felt when you saw the sunset by adding contrast and story. And one of the easiest ways […]
Shooting buildings during the blue hour is a great way to capture exciting photos you’ll want to print and hang. When you shoot at other times during the day, the buildings may look flat and the sky will be too […]
The temperatures are falling, and the leaves are turning in the northern hemisphere. After a long hot summer, it’s finally autumn! Here are three tips to help make fall colors pop as you happily grab your camera and head out […]
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 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 […]