Culling photos: Five tips to choose your best images
Whatever your discipline of photography, there's one skill that is crucial to catapulting your success: culling.
Whatever your discipline of photography, there's one skill that is crucial to catapulting your success: culling.
Software, hardware and planning make capturing a Milky Way photograph at Joshua Tree National Park a great experience.
Professional photographers will tell you just how valuable fast telephoto zooms are. Here' we'll take a look at five 70-200mm f/2.8 options.
We are bombarded with news surrounding cameras, but, we're unable to buy them due to the supply chain. Is it time for the market to change?
My husband frequently chides me for not editing tightly enough, of hanging on to image files that I “will never use and never show”.
Occasionally I do like to capture some of the action in the studio with High-Speed Sync (HSS). But what is HSS?
A "walkabout lens" can be an excellent way to lighten the load during a trip while still getting high-quality images.
If you only have $1,000 to spend on a camera, but you require IBIS, have no fear. These great cameras have IBIS and more.
Using diffusers to soften light from Improving Your Photography and Portraits with Lighting Modifiers by Robert Vanelli
What photographers should do when waiting for a long exposure to finish. Here are a few ideas you can try while you're waiting.