Compiling your annual best images for future self-critique
Compiling your annual best images and saving them in yearly folders can be a great way to monitor your progress over time.
Compiling your annual best images and saving them in yearly folders can be a great way to monitor your progress over time.
It’s time to make your voice heard! Each week, we ask a question of our readers so we know what sort of content to produce more of. Your input helps…
Sometimes I think we photographers just like to complain. Blue skies. Gray skies. Not enough clouds. Not the right clouds.
One of the biggest "rules" out there in photography is to shoot level, shoot above, but never shoot someone from a low perspective.
Do you need storage to protect and hold your precious video and RAW files? This roundup of internal hard drives will help you pick a new one.
Creating soft beautiful images with natural window light is quite simple to achieve with a few tools and some know-how.
There's nothing wrong with sharing work online, but there's an important part of the photographic process that is lost if you do not print.
Yawn. Oh, sorry. Just me, being bored with my images. Are you ever bored with your images? What do you do when that happens?
There are more than just one creative exercise that we can do that will help us improve our photography. This on is a favorite of mine.
Nothing quite beats a gorgeous coastal image, So here are my six favorite tips for gorgeous coastal images.