Andrew S Gibson is the author of Understanding EOS: A Beginner’s Guide to Canon EOS cameras. Regardless of what camera you own, there are two settings that dramatically affect the look of the photo: 1. The focal length of the lens. 2. The aperture Focal length is a topic for another article. Today I’m going [...]
February 8, 2013
nickhesson
Photography, Resources
When it comes to image editing software there are a lot of great choices out there. Some of them are expensive and some of them are free. Obviously they do not all do the same things, and that means that all of them are not for you, but some of them just may be right [...]
February 6, 2013
Katie Gatto
Resources
Blurring the Boundaries by Leon Ridyard I’ve been taking photographs most of my life. My photos and paintings have always been about contrasts – light and dark areas, light and dark colours, complex and simple textures, large and small shapes. It’s taken quite a few years to realize that these were the things that fascinated me [...]
February 5, 2013
Leon Ridyard
Photography, Resources, Tutorials
Picking The Right Imaging Editor For Your Needs (Mac Edition) By Katie Gatto When it comes to image editing software there are a lot of great choices out there. Some of them are expensive and some of them are free. Obviously they do not all do the same things, and that means that all of [...]
February 5, 2013
Katie Gatto
Photography, Resources
Fast Prime Lenses by J. Dennis Thomas There’s been resurgence in popularity of the fast prime lenses. Perhaps it’s due to the recent release of ultra high-resolution cameras such as the Nikon D800 and the Canon 1Ds MkIII that have the ability to out resolve many of the current crop of zoom lenses, so photographers [...]
February 5, 2013
J. Dennis Thomas
Photography, Resources, REVIEWS
This post might be a little off topic but it would seem rather resourceful for some photographers and artists, as getting full control over your iDevice can be a wonderful thing. Step 1: Back Up Your Personal Data An obvious first step is to ensure that everything you want to keep on your phone is [...]
February 3, 2013
nickhesson
Resources, Tutorials
After the Camera, Your most Powerful Photographic Tool is Light. This guide will teach you how to master natural light photography. Are you making the most of it to create beautiful images? In Natural Light, pro travel photographer Mitchell Kanashkevich reveals his secrets for using natural light to enhance the mood, atmosphere, and quality [...]
January 23, 2013
nickhesson
Photography, Resources
Today’s resource entry includes 5 Free Resources that many photographers could find valuable for either inspiration or a little extra hand. Remember, never download templates or presets and JUST use them as they are. Learn from them, experiment and try to improve. Every photograph is different and presets are not meant to work on every [...]
January 20, 2013
nickhesson
Resources
Today’s dose of resources is a free font from dafont. This one is titled Abandon from imagex. Download it here. [...]
January 19, 2013
nickhesson
Resources