Believe it or not, people have asked me in the past to give links out to some of my preferred vendors for things like books, gear, and other photography-related items. Since I don’t like to single out vendors usually, I’ll…
Year: 2010
Shooting video…
Well, I ran out of time to compile the podcast segments in the day, so figured I would answer another listener question via blog post today. The question came in inquiring how I produced video, and what my recommendations are. …
Out of commission…for now
I never get sick…well, almost never. I have run-ins, cut myself, or otherwise put myself in harms way, but bugs, viruses, flu, all that stuff – never happens to me. Well, never say never, right? 🙂 After CAT scans, x-rays,…
Flickr Fanfare…
Kicking off the month of February, I am making good on a promise to feature more of the photos that are being shared so generously by the reading and listening audience in the Learning Digital Photography group pool. There are…
What Next?
As 2010 gets underway, I am trying to take a proactive approach to the blogging (writing further in advance of blog posts) and podcasting (recording further in advance) outlets. To do so, means that for a couple weeks or so…
5 Tips to Better Landscapes
The most common questions I get here on the blog center around the idea of how to take better pictures. Whether those “better pictures” are better landscapes, or portraits, wildlife or events, everyone wants suggestions on how to approach the…
Against my better judgement…
For those of you that have been following the blog for a long time (and let me know who you are, because I want to ask why!), you may recall that I used to put out video tutorials on how…
Another Book Review: From Snap Shots to Great Shots (Canon 50D)
One area I’ve not really tackled here on the blog is that of book reviews, primarily because I don’t see a lot of books come through that give me enough time to read them myself. One notable exception to that…
Portrait or Landscape
One of the more common questions when it comes to composing images is whether to shoot with the camera oriented in the landscape or the portrait position (horizontal or vertical). As always, the answer is usually along the lines of…
Online & Digital Print Sales
So many people have talked about the business of selling your photographs, and the various options and pitfalls in doing so. There are so many discussion points varying from whether to sell online or on consignment, print your own or…