Shooting Tips

Best Lenses For Milky Way Photography
Looking for the best lens for milky way photography? Look no further, we've got you covered for all types of budgets & camera bodies!

Groom Getting Ready: A Wedding Photographer’s Guide to Prep Coverage
Preparation is key in order to produce creative, journalistic imagery.

Wedding Detail Shots: A Photographer’s Guide to Every Must-Have Image
Here's a handy list of our 8 Must-Capture Wedding Detail Shots and some tips on how to take your wedding detail shots to the next level.

Tips for Corporate Headshots and Portraits
In this post, we'll go over some tips & tricks to help you get through a long day of corporate headshots.

Camera Modes Explained: When to Use Each One
We're going to take a closer look at the four main modes available on most cameras and discuss scenarios where each mode makes the most sense. Ready? Let's dive in!

How to Keep Camera Battery Warm in Cold Weather
Use this quick tip to keep your batteries warm while you're shooting in extremely cold temperatures.

How to Use a Light Meter for Film
Metering film is the most common cause of frustration amongst new film shooters, but it’s also one of the most ...

3 Ways To Photograph Family Group Photos With Flash
Setting up one directional off-camera flash with a shoot-through umbrella may be your go-to lighting setup for family formals, but ...

5 Creative Accessories to Conceal Distracting Backgrounds
We’ve all been there: you have great clients but a less-than-superb background. How do you deliver the high-quality, creative imagery ...

10 Christmas Photography Ideas and Tips
Photography and Christmas seem to go hand in hand. With all of your family and friends together, you have a ...

10 Winter Landscape Photography Tips for Better Photos
Would you like to learn how to take great winter landscape photos? Well, we’ve put together a number of the ...

Cold Weather Photography Tips | How to Defrost and Save a Frozen Camera
In this first video tutorial, we're going to talk about what to do when you get frost on your camera when you shoot at night in extremely cold weather.








