Diffraction, Aperture, and Starburst Effects
Starburst effects can add an interesting element to a photograph. In a dark scene, it can add a dreamy, peaceful twinkle to the lights. In a daytime scene, a starburst sun can add drama and interest to the skies.
Graduation Photography Tips and Ideas for Memorable Photos
It’s graduation season! A graduation photography session is a great way to celebrate and document the big milestone. The genre…
How To Master The Reception | Wedding Photography Guide, Pt. 8
Welcome to part eight of our official wedding photography tips, a series of weekly articles designed to teach you the…
The Best Tripods According to SLR Lounge [Updated]
No matter what you’re shooting, be it a portrait, HDR landscapes, video clips, long exposures, or panoramas, you’ll need a tripod to lock down your camera.
Single OCF Lighting Set Up for Wedding Toasts & Speeches
With the size of the room and all the people around, wedding receptions can be challenging to photograph. In this…
Best Tripods for iPhone and Smartphones (Update)
Whether you’re a vlogger, photographer, or film maker, having a smart phone tripod at the ready can make a lot…
Simple & Dramatic Couple’s Portrait Lighting Setup
Two lights are all you need to capture great couple’s portraits. In this video, I’ll be walking through a simple…
Composite Photography: Does It Make You Less of A Photographer?
Composites are tedious, time consuming, and require skill. Is it digital art? Sure it is. Does that make me less of a photographer?