PERSONAL HISTORY
Yesterday is history. Whatever happened, whatever you did contributed to who you are now. Some of us sometimes bask or wallow in the past. Others forget about it and move …
Yesterday is history. Whatever happened, whatever you did contributed to who you are now. Some of us sometimes bask or wallow in the past. Others forget about it and move …
Can we ever have enough equipment? Our equipment venders say no (of course). There is always a better lens, a better camera, a new do-dad to get. Why not? That’s …
Sounds like an interesting title for a book. (But I think it’s been done). Years ago Ansel Adams conveniently subdivided the exposure range for film into 10 segments called zones. …
There is a popular notion that says that if you want to master something you need to practice it for 10,000 hours. After thousands of hours of focused, deliberate practice …
Photography is analog whether you are using a digital camera or not. We’re creatures. We’re analog, defined as “relating to or represented by a continuously variable physical quantity such as …
The real purpose of personal photography is to feel good. Reaching for a shot is a pure moment.
The DSLR is the digital version of the 35 mm film SLR which itself was a big improvement over rangefinder cameras when they came out. Before SLRs, 35mm and medium …
As you dig deeper into Lightroom or Photoshop you’ll begin to experiment with the tone curve. It is an interesting tool and something you can use to really customize your …
It’s not unusual to rush when shooting, especially when photographing people. It would be ideal to always be able to take your time and make every exposure count, yet that’s …
Why does it seem we sniff out good photos? It’s hardly an odor thing. Smelling is soooooo non-verbal. Try to describe a smell in words. It’s just there. Either you …