Using your go-to lens for sports photography is probably going to disappoint you when you review the results from the event. When it comes to sports photography you need something that offers more speed and range than your everyday lens. Next to the right DSLR camera that offers a fast burst and processing rate, the […]
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Top Video Lenses for Sony E-Mount Cameras
The advent of mirrorless cameras about a decade ago served as a bit of a shot in the arm to the camera industry. That’s not to say the sales were suffering – but the beautiful shots produced by DSLRs also came with a pretty big downside: even the smallest DSLRs with compact kit lenses were […]
Continue reading12 Excellent Photo and Design Portfolio Templates
It seems counterintuitive for a designer to purchase a portfolio template. After all, you’re a designer! Why not just make your own? Well, despite being a designer or photographer, you might not have the skills to create an awesome layout yourself – if you’re primarily a logo designer, working with InDesign to create an awesome […]
Continue readingHow to Free Up Space in Your Lightroom Catalog
While computers are beginning to store more and do more, this isn’t always enough for a photographer. Plus this extra space and faster run time will cost you significantly more. Why pay extra if it still isn’t going to compensate for the workload you produce? If you use Lightroom you may be wondering how you […]
Continue readingPhotography Exposure Settings Intro by Marat Stepanoff
Check the Exposure – A brief introduction into exposure in photography by Marat Stepanoff. Exposure is one of the most important settings to get right in order to take amazing photos. In fact, the exposure – the amount of light that gets in through the lens on the sensor of your camera, is critical. If […]
Continue readingThe Best Invoicing Apps for Freelancers
As a freelancer, it is up to you to ensure all invoices, meetings, reminders, bills and more are paid, sent, and scheduled. This on top of shooting, location scouting, editing and delivering your final projects can add up to a lot of daily to-dos that often go undone. To help you keep your business organized […]
Continue reading10 Things Every Travel Photographer Needs
When it comes to travel photography, you really need to do your research and pack only the essentials for your trip. You don’t want to lug around unnecessary equipment and accessories that can weigh you down and make the experience less enjoyable. If you are considering your first travel photography trip here are the essentials […]
Continue readingPrinting Your Photos to Become a Better Photographer
It isn’t uncommon for many photographers to run their business strictly as a digitally focused service. For one, it is cheaper and less time consuming. And with the ease of being able to upload full galleries on site for clients to conveniently choose the ones they want to print on their own is an incredible […]
Continue readingThe Tylersjourney Interview
Tyler, otherwise known as ‘Tylersjourney‘ on Instagram, is a Canadian photographer capturing cityscapes and street scenes in Canada an across the world. Tyler specializes in cityscape, time-lapse, and street photography and is known for his dramatic tones and deep, crisp editing style. Meet Tylersjourney Tell us a little bit about your childhood and background. When […]
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