Every Photographer Needs A Facebook Fan Page
Tweet It’s Free And A 100-Percent Opt-In Marketing List Every week I get emails from photographers, some losing their studios, some leaving professional photography, some starving, some looking for new ways to earn a living, but few are success stories, emails or messages. I even get phone calls from those that know me personally...
Read MorePost Production Video Tutorial One
Tweet From Color To Black & White To Color I’m often asked, “What do you do in post production with your photos?” My first answer is, “I do my best to get it right in the camera and limit my post production as my time is very limited.” Obviously any professional photographer will tell you, “Get it right in the...
Read MoreMoab Light Does It Again! Video Too!
Tweet A Photography Workshop Excursion The Technical All of these photos were shot using the Canon 5D Mark II along with my favorite lens, the Canon 85mm F/1.2L USM prime lens. Again, this was a One Lens Photographer shoot for me, though shooting in the vastness of the Moab benefits from a wider perspective too, so if it’s your first...
Read MoreAvailable Light Photography Makes A Difference
Tweet Available Light is Natural and Artificial Light Too Available light in photography can mean many things to different photographers, in fact one famous photographer I know, often refers to available light as using every light available, while others refer to it as using “low light,” or the light around you. For the purpose of...
Read MoreTweetique™, Get Your Photo Critiqued!
Tweet Beta Testing Photo Critiques On Twitter Photographers are always asking me for critiques of their websites, online portfolios and photos—and if you know me personally, you know I love photography passionately along with spreading the gospel of photography. But unfortunately, like all professional photographers (and authors),...
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Tweet Get Out Of That Photographic Rut There are times when photographers draw blanks when it comes to the productive process of creating a photo, either through the lack of inspiration, passion or imagination. I like to call it the photographic “rut,” or a state of mind that causes photographers to shoot pictures, not photographs,...
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Tweet See The World In A New Perspective (For nude version of this photoblog post, go here: http://www.editorialnudes.com/m0x) I just returned from hosting two, back-to-back, weeklong, successful Virgin Islands photography workshops—it’s our seventh year doing photography workshops in the “VI.” Besides the necessary...
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