At the end of the year, we look forward to a new start. We’d like to let go of unproductive habits and work at becoming a better photographer. The problem is that our New Year’s resolutions tend to be vague. For example, “Get better at landscape photography”, “Become a Photoshop expert”, or “Earn (more) money […]
Archives for 2015
34 Magical Photos of Cityscapes at Night
A city during the night is a very different place than during the day. Dull streets and office blocks turn into exciting places as soon as it gets dark. For photographers, this change in mood is a great opportunity to shoot another side of the city. Night photography can be difficult at first. It will […]
How To Price Your Photography Packages
The average American makes nearly 35,000 choices in a given day. People are onstantly bombarded with information about products and services that “beat the competition” are “top rated” and that “you can’t find anywhere else”. It’s part of our culture, that as individuals we have the freedom to make our own choices. If we are […]
4 Simple Tips For Photographing the City at Night
Award-winning photographer Lewis Kemper shares 4 simple tips for photographing the city at night, along with a few great examples of his work. Kemper has led workshops on both in-camera and post-processing techniques for night photography around the city, a great place for photography after dark in all seasons. All images are copyright Lewis Kemper. […]
Urban Melodies: Juxtaposing Photos of Cities by Alessio Trerotoli
After graduating from art and cinema school in 2009, photographer Alessio Trerotoli took some time to travel around the United States and Europe, taking pictures and creating memorable moments. Although his home in Rome, Italy offered plenty of beauty and comfort, the experience inspired Trerotoli to continue traveling, improve his photography, and build a portfolio. […]
Building Client Relationships: Photographer Leah Banick Captures Family Over Time
Leah Banick is a lifestyle photographer based out of Eugene, Oregon. She loves telling stories through photographs: real people, being their real selves. Whether she is shooting a wedding or a newborn, she likes to approach her subjects from a photojournalist’s point of view. She also has a passion for building relationships with her clients. […]
4 Quick Tips to Take Your Photography to the Next Level
Award winning photographer Tyler Stableford shares 4 quick tips to go along with a few of his stunning images to help take your photography to the next level. Check out his upcoming workshop in Puerto Rico where Stableford will be sharing more about his workflow and inspiration that has helped make his photos stand out. […]
Blind Photographer Raises Autism Awareness With Photos
Bruce Hall was born with an underdeveloped optic nerve which resulted in him having only 5 percent normal vision. Legally blind, everything he sees from a distance is blurry, and only when he’s a few inches away does Bruce see things clearly. It was when he started experimenting with telescopes and photography equipment that he […]
Winter Landscape Photography by Chip Phillips
Chip Phillips is an award winning photographer based in Spokane, Washington who was naturally drawn to shooting landscapes because of his love of the outdoors. Over the years he’s developed a bold and dramatic photography technique that has caught the attention of publications like National Geographic, Outdoor Photographer, Digital Camera Magazine, Popular Photography and Imaging, […]
Scrublands: Off the Grid Photo Project by Antoine Bruy
Since 2012, Antoine Bruy has been visiting encampments of people living off the grid around Europe and taking photos of them and their lifestyle. The ongoing project, Scrublands, is focused on those who survive as sustenance farmers, by raising livestock, or hunting. “I wanted to meet them and see how they managed to learn something […]