When you decided to start your own wedding photography business handling the workload and getting into a rhythm seemed easy. As your business grows and you see more requests coming in, remaining a solo photographer in your business might not be the best idea if you want to continue to grow. It is not uncommon […]
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Desert Landscape Photography Guide
The desert is a fantastic and unique environment, which is different to any other natural scenery. Due to its uncommon nature, the approach requires some out-of-the-box thinking as well. In this article, I’ll give you some advice on planning, composition, gear and other aspects of desert photography. Learn about the right equipment and techniques so […]
Continue readingMirrorless vs DSLR Cameras: What’s the Difference?
Mirrorless cameras entered the mainstream in 2015, but have been around since the mid 2000s. DSLR cameras on the other hand are still in the mainstream and makeup about 75% of all camera sales. Consumers need to know the difference between the two types of cameras and what each lack and bring to the table […]
Continue readingA Review of Bruce Gilden’s “Only God Can Judge Me”
Bruce Gilden, legendary street photographer from Brooklyn, New York, has been shooting since the 1960’s and has just released his latest book, ‘Only God Can Judge Me.’ “I’m known for taking pictures very close, and the older I get, the closer I get” – Bruce Gilden, Magnum Photos Gilden is known for being a self-taught […]
Continue readingThe Jeremy Scott Foster Interview
Jeremy Scott Foster is a travel photographer, blogger, and professional adventurer. He has been traveling the world for 8 years, asking the hard questions, and learning about both the world and himself in the process. His adventure travel blog, TravelFreak, has taken him to around 40 countries on six continents—he’s hiked glaciers in New Zealand, partied […]
Continue reading6 of the Best Lightroom Preset Packs for Action Sports Photographers
There are so many different types and styles of photography – portraiture, wedding, city, sports, etc… But action sports is a niche unlike many other styles of photography. It often requires different equipment, much different subjects, and lots of light. This is the one very difficult part of action sports photography – light. Action Sports […]
Continue readingWhat is a good beginner camera?
Canon EOS Rebel T1i (500D) photo by Tim Graf Whether you’re looking at taking the next step from your point-and-shoot – or would like a step-up from your phone’s camera, then it might be time to consider a DSLR. As well as an enormous range of lenses and the low-light benefits of an optical viewfinder, a […]
Continue readingHow Shooting with a Point-and-Shoot Camera Changed the Way I Thought About Photography
Let me just start this article by telling you I am a young photographer, and have only been shooting for 4-5 years. With that being said, I’d like to tell you how shooting with a point-and-shoot camera changed the way I thought about photography in such a short period of time. All photos © Moloney […]
Continue readingMeike 6-11mm F3.5 Fisheye for Canon and Nikon Announced
Meiki debuted a new lens at Photokina. The 6-11mm F3.5 fisheye lens is a manual focusing fisheye lens designed for full frame and APS-C frame Canon and Nikon DSLRs. Photo: Hongkong Meike Digital Technology Co., Ltd Field of View Meike’s 6-11mm fisheye allows for a 180 degree horizontal, vertical, and diagonal field of view when shooting […]
Continue readingHere’s What You Can Expect from Photokina 2018
Photokina is one of the largest trade shows for the photography and imaging industry in the world and brings together over 175,000 visitors from 130+ countries to feature some of the most innovative technology and gear that consumers have ever seen. Over the past 50 years Photokina has been evolving from a small tech fair […]
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