Don’t Be Afraid to Mix Light Sources – LED & Tungsten
In the video below, our friend Jay P. Morgan shows us that we shouldn’t fear mixing light sources and shows us how to do it.
Camera Obscura Made With An Old Flatbed Scanner and Some Gold Duct Tape
Why buy a camera when you can build your own? For Joe Barone, building a camera is just part of the photographic process. He built his with an old scanner and some duct tape.
The Importance of Scale in Photography With Joe McNally
Joe McNally talks about the importance of scale in photography, and how to use people to achieve it.
7 Simple & Creative Tips and Tricks For Your Smartphone Photography
Here are 7 fun and creative tricks to take your smartphone photography to the next level.
Useful Pocket Guide and Tips for Timelapse and Astrophotography
If you missed this weekend’s Supermoon, it’s okay because there are five this year and you still have two more opportunities before the year is out. Here are some useful tips to help you prepare.
5 Tips for Taking Natural Light Portraits at High Noon
Need to make your photo shoot work in bright noon day sun? Tanya’s 5 Tips for Taking Natural Light Portraits at Noon can help…
‘A Ride In The Sky’ Gives an Amazing New Twist {Literally} to Astro Timelapse
The following timelapse, created by Lance Page of Page Films, gives a new twist (pun intended) to astro timelapse photography.
Life as a War and Conflict Photographer in the U.S. Air Force
In honor of Memorial Day and for those who have served and are currently serving our country, we highlight three military photographers who kindly answered some of our questions giving us an inside look at life as a war and conflict photographer.