Rocky Mountain National Park — a picture-perfect autumn destination
Rocky Mountain National Park in the fall is a nature photographer's dream come true. Wildlife to stunning landscapes, it's all there.
Rocky Mountain National Park in the fall is a nature photographer's dream come true. Wildlife to stunning landscapes, it's all there.
With a Tamron 50-400mm lens by my side, I went out to the lakeshore and tried to capture the gorgeous colors I could find.
I love hunting for props and backgrounds to put in my images. Using color in props is my personal favorite.
When I have a studio photograph that has been made with skill and technique I can bring to it, it's time to go into the finishing stage.
Whatever the weather and wherever you are, I hope this energizes your creativity for the heading out on a fall leaf peeping adventure.
Planning a low light shoot soon? These tips will help you make sure to make the most out of it, even in less than ideal lighting conditions!
Get your liquids right & your water droplet photography gets better. Thickening the dropped water gives better shape to the droplet 'crown.'
Whether it's a tripod, filters, rain cover and more, having the right photography accessories can make or break your time outside.
Using a flash to make portraits is intimidating. Making great natural light pictures and add a flash to balance the light.
Fall is here! Now's the perfect time to pick up a macro lens to help capture everything that the season has to offer.