What to Do with Your Photos After a Shoot
A photoshoot can be stressful at times because there a lot of things that can go wrong: weather, blemishes, illness, or technical malfunctions, just to name a few! But once the relief ushers in that the shoot is over, the
Getting Your Best Family Photo
The holiday season is underway! There are so many things to get done. Gifts to purchase, plans to make, and family photos to be taken. Whether for a holiday card or a warm gift to family, these pictures are a
Photoshop Basics For The Aspiring Photographer
Whether you are an aspiring photographer or a natural light photographer who needs a little help with Photoshop, this article will cover some of the essential tools that are relatively easy to use but make a world of a difference.
Photographing High School Basketball
There are a lot of things to remember when photographing high school sports and they each have their own set of challenges. Basketball can be a tricky one because it is a very fast paced game. The thing to remember
Photo Bombers and the Moments They Ruin
In thinking of photographs, one word that comes to mind is personalization. Each photo is a representation of the subjects in the frame, and no photo is like any other. So why would anyone want to interfere and disrupt that
How to Take Care of Your Memory Card
Memory cards are something every photographer is very familiar with. However, sometimes we take them for granted and don’t do all we can to prolong their life. Here are a few tips to combat that. We have all been on a
How to Change Lighting for Different Skin Tones
When it comes to taking a picture that is considered as “good” quality the lighting must be right. I am certain you are probably wondering what that means. Well, it means that is the right hue or contrast that is
How to Take Your Best Selfie
Find the Best Lighting Natural lighting is almost always the most flattering light for portraits. Go outside and find a shady spot. If you cannot make it outside stand facing a window to get your best lighting. Find your angle A universally flattering
How to Find Your Photography Style
There are many different types of photography style out there. It can be overwhelming when you are trying to develop your own groove as a photographer, and you feel like you need to find or mimic a specific style immediately.
Setting Goals as a Photographer
Photographers often set their own goals that they want to achieve. Developing skills as a photographer is very important. Setting goals for your growth as a photographer is one of the most important tools in your tool belt. Without goals,