Stop Shooting for Neutral ‘White-Balanced’ Light! Try This Instead.
If you ever find yourself primarily shooting white balanced, neutral light, this article will show you how using colored gels can add emotion to your photographs.
If you ever find yourself primarily shooting white balanced, neutral light, this article will show you how using colored gels can add emotion to your photographs.
I spend a ton of time traveling and hiking to remote photography spots, so I am forever in search of lightweight, sturdy tripods. Because a majority of my photography is ultra-low-light night timelapse, I shoot with heavy full-frame DSLR equipment and large-aperture, high-quality lenses.
How You Shot It is a series where you show us how you shot an image. Today’s image is from 27 year old Adam McKay who shows us how he shot this dramatic motorcycle portrait.
I love shooting natural light when possible, but there are times when the ambient light simply isn’t cutting it and I know it’s time to reach for a speedlight or strobe.
Documentary wedding photography is a term too often attached to the work of any photographer who has an informal approach to shooting the big day. One particular wedding photographer who’s doing this very successfully at the moment is Adam Riley.
When you have a distinctive style or voice, your marketing becomes a lot easier and your profits much larger, as your clients seek you for the distinct ‘look’ that you provide. The following tips should help you to develop your own unique film photography style.
Today’s post comes from Simon King. He is working on a personal project – a photobook documenting the lives of modern cowboys and cowgirls from ranch to rodeo.
The series is all about street photography in one of the most ancient cities of Kenya, Lamu.
Using Kickstarter, Lomography releases its very first instant film camera, the Lomo ‘Instant Cam.
Turning pro as a photographer and leaving behind a corporate career is a dream for many. Here are some tips for aspiring freelance photographers to help you transition from the day job to a full time photographer.
How You Shot It is a series where you show us how you shot an image. Today’s post comes from Andrew Bird from Pennsylvania, who tells us how he planned this photo shoot in a vintage town.
The recently abundant outcry with excessive Photoshopping has lead lawmakers to stand up.