Posts by Author: Tiffany Mueller
Essential Tips To Improve Your Bird Photography Skills
Photographing wildlife takes a lot of patience coupled with a decent amount skill, and photographing birds is no exception. If you’ve been thinking about giving…
Brooke Shaden Explains How To Light Portraits With Nothing But A House Lamp
Brooke Shaden is the kind of inventive photographer who prefers to do-it-herself rather than spends wheelbarrows of money on expensive studio lighting and modifiers. Instead,…
From Shooting To Post Production: How To Balance Flash With Ambient Light
Natural light is a wonderful thing, but sometimes we need to supplement it with an artificial light source, such as a flash, to really get…
Real Talk With Mike Monteiro: How To Get Paid For Your Work Even When Your Clients Are Total Jerks
This video is one of the most entertaining presentations on how to deal with non-paying and problem clients. Creative Morning guest host, Mike Monteiro, is…
Special Optics Allow Us (And Our Cameras) To See Air Flow With The Naked Eye
This is pretty awesome. Scientists at Harvard Science Demonstrations put out a video earlier this year that let’s us see air moving with our naked…
Thomas Shahan Shares His Methods In Macro Photography
A few days ago we shared some macro shots of spiders being reflected in drops of dew which were simply stunning. They definitely inspired me to pull…
Is It Ever Okay To Add A Lens Flare In Photoshop? Yes, And Here’s How To Do It
Photoshop makes adding lens flares to a photograph an incredibly simply task which is, both, good and bad. Though they can add a creative touch…
11 Tips To Shooting Great Wildlife Photos Without Getting Killed
With the help of his father’s wise words, Jay P. Morgan has just put out a fun video chock full of tips to help you…
Thinking Outside The Box: Creative Use For A Speedlight And Pack Of Gel Filters
Gels are common tools to use when you want to change the temperature of your light or add color to white backgrounds. but they can…
Beautiful Macro Photos Of Spiders And Flowers Being Reflected In Tiny Drops Of Dew
After browsing through the expansive (and insanely brilliant) portfolio of Italian photographer, Alberto Ghizzi Panizza, you might start to wonder how he always seems to…








































