Are We Losing The Art Of Tonal Creativity In Our Landscape Photographs?
Agfa Ultra, Yosemite, 2004 Last night I was browsing through a couple of my favorite books on landscape photography, and…
Must-Have Apps for the Outdoor Photographer – Part 2: Inspiration
While on your outdoor shoot, you might need some inspiration. Here are some apps to inspire the outdoor photographer.
Creating Art with a Camera – Interview with Nature and Cultural Photographer Art Wolfe
Having published almost 90 books and videos teaching photography technique, his images on two U.S. Postage stamps, and hosted his own television series, renowned photographer, Art Wolfe has quite a few accomplishments under his belt in a career that has spanned over three decades.
Fine Art B&W Using a 4th Dimension By Vassilis Tangoulis
IPA Award winning photographer Vassilis Tangoulis displays some of his work and shares his mind about how he works.
Photographers Express Thanks Through The Gratitude Collaborative
The Gratitude Collaborative is a place where photographers can collectively document their gratitude through photographs.
A History of Compositing in Video
Compositing has become second nature in both the photo and video industries, be it sky replacement in photos or set modification in big budget films. Did you know that compositing has actually been around since the dawn of the film? Sure it was much more rudimentary than it is now, but for the time it was just as awe inspiring as what we see now.
39 BS-Free Tips To Change Your Photography Forever
I’ve always like Expert Photography’s straight-forward approach with their advice and this time, they came out with an excellent article…
It’s Not The Camera, It’s The Photographer – An Inspirational Article by Matthew Saville
Photographers LOVE to say “it’s not the camera, it’s the photographer!” …Then they pull out their $5,000 camera, slap on a $2,000 lens and a $500 flash,