Browsing Category: Photography Tips

I’m getting geared up for the a new shooting season and have been spending some time attending education seminars and practicing new techniques. One of my favorite photographers is Zack Arias. First of all, I think he is a character, and I like characters. I mean, look who I live with! … Continue Reading

Announcing the latest set of fabulous actions from MCP Actions … Continue Reading

A few times a year, I offer a Beginning Photography Class to the community at no charge. That’s right! Completely free! In my class, I will teach you how to take your digital camera off Auto mode, and how to really take control of your photography… Continue Reading

I was on Facebook earlier today and one of my heroes, Kevin Kubota, posted a link… Continue Reading

This week we learned about landscape and scenic photography. While not one of my specialities, I was surprise at the amount of … Continue Reading

Just got back from another fun beginning photography class with all my new friends. You guys are awesome!

We had a little practice photo session… Continue Reading

Last night was our first session of the Beginning Photography Class at the POA, and it was a lot of fun! I met some great people and I think they learned something new. At least there were a lot of “a-ha’s” happening. As a refresher for those… Continue Reading

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We had some fun a couple of weeks ago on a family camping trip to the Oregon coast. We stayed at Harris Beach State Park – a lovely place on a bluff overlooking… Continue Reading

What can you do with a picture that you love, but is just so-so? You do some creative cropping! … Continue Reading

A while ago, we talked about white balance and how is makes a big difference in the color of your photographs. Today, I would like to touch a bit on color correction… Continue Reading

Are you new to photo editing and don’t want to spend a lot on software like Photoshop? Did you know that there is a completely free program you can download… Continue Reading

When I find a new photographer who’s pictures and style I really like, I always want to know what kind of camera and lens, etc., they are using. Some of them have posts in their blogs about what’s in their camera bag… Continue Reading

Back in “old” days, ISO was determined by the film you used in your camera. The lower the number, the lower the film’s sensitivity to light and the finer the grain in the final photo. When you made the decision… Continue Reading

Do you take pictures of people? Yes? Then this tip is for you!

When photographing a person or group of people, move in close… Continue Reading

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