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Adapting to COVID Wedding Photography

Adapting to COVID Wedding Photography's New Normal Any wedding photographers that are still getting shoots during COVID life will certainly attest that things have dramatically changed. Most states have set stringent limits to social gatherings. Some couples have simply decided to move their weddings to their backyards, while others have found other options. It is

Tips on Photographing on Vacation with Dan Milnor

Photo by Dan Milnor If you’re a photographer and you’re on vacation, how do you go on vacation and not drive the rest of your family crazy but still walk away with something good photographically? This is the exact question discussed by our good friend, Dan Milnor. Milnor has traveled to Maine many

Photo Tips: Using Light as a Language

HOW TO USE LIGHT AS A LANGUAGE Excerpt from Chapter 4, Advancing Your Photography Handbook Whether you are an amateur or a professional, every photographer knows that light is the most important factor in your photographs. Since photography means “light writing,” light is your basic tool that you are working with. Joe McNally, an outstanding

Sports Photography Tips

4 Tips for Sports Photography An excerpt from Advancing Your Photography,  Chapter 7 Photo Credit: John Todd, Photographer  Whether it’s your kid’s baseball game or your favorite team, sports are always a great opportunity to capture some   stand-out images. Here are some tips from sports photographer John Todd, whose work has appeared in USA   Today, Sports Illustrated,

Inspiration in photography

Inspiration in photography Or how to get more efficiently in the zone Don't expect a foolproof method to find inspiration. If only it were that easy, right ? Here is rather a way, not to lose focus on your photography, a mere way to get in the zone, and stay here. Solitude - Photo Credit :

7 Photography Tips from a 3-year-old

7 Photography Tips to learn from a 3 year old Mac, a 3 year old, gave us a few pointers about photography, pay close attention to his wisdom and photography tips. You may think that 3-year-old Mac is learning to use a camera, but actually he’s teaching us adults some mighty

What are your Photography Goals for 2016?

Hey, like everything in life, if you don't set your photography goals, they're not likely to just happen on by and knock on your door. Let me ask you, when was the last time you thought about your goals as a photographer? Lots of us keep going out and shooting the same pictures over and

Back To Basics: Neutral Density Filters

Watch the video here Every wonder how photographers get great shots under harsh settings? The answer may lie in something called neutral density filters. Learn in this week's episode about how to use one of these to achieve better images and the difference between using one and not using one.