If you’re new to photography, then you know how much fun it is to get the perfect shot, but you also know the disappointment you feel when a picture doesn’t turn out like you’d hoped.
Light is the most important element in getting the perfect shot. This is especially true with outdoor photography. When you’re outdoors, [...]
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Light Makes Right - 3 Tips For Making The Most Of Your Outdoor Photos
Night Photography - 10 Bright Resources for Low-Light Techniques
So you’ve got your tripod, your batteries are charged - and you’re ready to take some awesome nighttime photos? Well, low-light photography has some unique rules and challenges that every photographer should understand. Check out these 10 Resources for Night Photography tips and tricks, and you’ll be capturing amazing photos in no [...]
June 19th, 2008 | 3 comments | Continued
Summer, Sun and Surf - Resource Roundup for Sports Photography
It’s definitely that time of year again… Soccer games, watersports, biking and well, generally anything that gets you active and outdoors. (Or indoors for some sports - but you know what I mean).
So it’s time to brush up on your action and sports photography skills. Below are a number of resources from around the [...]
Travel Photography: Traveling With Gear
There is a mind numbing amount of considerations when packing for your photography trip. Such as which lenses you will need, how you are going to store your photos and how you are going to carry it all around. Then there’s the pleasure of getting it all past the ever tightening luggage restrictions of airlines. [...]
June 15th, 2008 | 3 comments | Continued
Sunset Photography - Five Simple Tips For Beginners
Sunsets and sunrises are an inspirational subject for any photographer. In fact, a good sunset photo is often the reason many people become interested in nature photography. You don’t need to have a great camera or professional training; almost anyone with a camera can take great sunset photos.
The great news is, good sunset photos are [...]
Nature Photography - Five Tips For Great Rainforest Photos
Rainforest photography, like all good nature photography, is more about your sensitivity to nature than about expensive equipment. Of course you need a decent camera, and you must know how to use it. But the quality of your photos does not depend on the price tag on your camera. As long as you have a [...]
June 10th, 2008 | 0 comments | Continued
Home Run, Touchdown, Slam Dunk - 5 Tips For Taking Your Best Sports Photos
Victory in sports is about practice and performance - the best athletes prepare better than anyone else, training their bodies and minds to perform when winning and losing matter most.
It’s no different with sports photography. Those one-of-a-kind photos you see don’t happen by accident, or just because the photographer was in “the right place, at [...]
Wildlife Photography - Five Practical Tips For Beginners
Nature photography is a fascinating pursuit, and wildlife photography can be the most challenging and rewarding field of all. Digital cameras have inspired a whole new generation of photographers to get into wildlife photography.
Most of the photography guides these days focus on the technical aspects of the camera: but really good photography relies more on [...]
10 Mighty Tips for Macro Photography
I was surfing the web and found these great resources for macro photography. I guess calling them “10 Tips” isn’t quite accurate - because each of these posts is filled with interesting tips and techniques for improving your macro photos. If capturing small things in a big way is your passion - you [...]
June 4th, 2008 | 10 comments | Continued












