Monthly Archives: March 2017
Spring Season Photography Tips
The moment when snowdrops start appearing through the final snowfalls of the year, Mother Nature seems to go into overdrive, and it’s almost as if not a week goes by without something new, different, and exciting appearing in gardens and … Continue reading
Rim Light – A Simple Way to Create Powerful Images with a Single Flash
In this article, I will introduce you to creating a rim light using a single flash. While not so common, it is extremely easy to put in place and will allow you to get very interesting and powerful images. To … Continue reading
21 Images That Sing – Photos of all Things Musical
Music fills the soul – it also makes for a great subject for photographers. Singers, concerts, musicians, bands, instruments, and more. See if you can hear the music in thees images! By John Finn By Ronald Rugenbrink By Brian Tomlinson … Continue reading
Denver Pet Photography
DENVER COLORADO PET PHOTOGRAPHER I am happy to talk with you in detail about all the possible options until you feel confident in what you’re are purchasing. After all, this is an investment in a lifelong memory… I understand it’s … Continue reading
Weekly Photography Challenge – Music
Sing, play that funky music, listen and look at these 21 images of all things music. Weekly Photography Challenge – Music Think of all the things you can photograph related to music: An individual instrument Musician with this instrument Full … Continue reading
15 Photography Ideas to Boost Your Creativity
Doing photography exercises brings forth new opportunities to improve your skills, hone in on your craft and who knows, even guide you in the direction of finding a new genre that you love more than anything in the world! Here … Continue reading
Night Sky & Star Photography Techniques
Night/astro/star/star-trail photography—whatever you want to call it, this is a genre which has become increasingly popular over the past couple of years (partly connected with the increase in sensitivity of reasonably-priced camera sensors over the same period). The irony being … Continue reading
3 Ways to Get Honest Feedback on Your Work
Learning to evaluate your own work and getting good honest feedback is critical to improving as a photographer. Others will see things you don’t see. It will give you tips to help you improve. And it is peculiar to your … Continue reading
Creative Use of the Radial Filter in Lightroom
Back in 2013, which is about two thousand years as far as digital photography is concerned, the folks at Adobe introduced a brand new tool into the kit of Lightroom 5. That tool is the Radial Filter and it has … Continue reading
What are the Best Street Photography Camera Settings and Why
Did you ever wonder how the photographers of the past did it? All they had were manual cameras and yet somehow they had a method that beats even the latest technology in autofocus! Wonder what it was? Let’s find out … Continue reading
Review of the Sigma 85mm f/1.4 Art Lens
Portrait sample using the Sigma 85mm f/1.4 Art lens. Last summer I had the opportunity to test out the Sigma 20mm f/1.4 Art lens and review it for dPS. I absolutely loved the lens, so when the opportunity arose to … Continue reading
Timelapse Photo Music Project Shows A Year’s Worth of Hair Growth
When UK based musical duo Colonel Dax went bald for a fundraiser campaigning for an increase in cancer research for men, women, and children, the artists quickly realized that they had stumbled onto a unique creative opportunity: In the process of penning The Changing … Continue reading