Tutorials
Learn how to photograph the Milky Way in less than five minutes
Astrophotography is one of the most fascinating genres in photography. It allows us to see the world around us in a way that’s difficult or…
This hidden Lightroom trick lets you systematically search for sensor dust in your photos
Sensor dust can be an absolute pain sometimes. No matter how clean we try to keep our cameras, it just seems to creep in there…
What the heck that spray can in Lightroom does
Have you ever used that little spray can icon in Lightroom? Have you ever even noticed it? I know I haven’t, and it turns out…
One way or another, this video will help you understand the Inverse Square Law
The Inverse Square Law pops up in photography often, particularly for users of flash or continuous LED lights. It’s a topic that still confuses a…
Nine beginner landscape photography tips you should definitely not ignore
Recently, photographer Mark Denney posted a video of the worst photography advice he’d received when he was a fresh budding young landscape photographer. But just…
Sound 101 – How to read and understand microphone specs
Microphones come with a whole lot of technical and confusing sounding specifications. Ultimately, what matters to people most is how they sound. But not all…
How to create separation between model and background in Photoshop
Every Monday I ask my FB Page community to participate in my -Share-a-Shoot- post whereupon they share a recent shot they’ve taken in exchange for…
How to make sure you don’t lose your presets, brushes and actions when you upgrade Photoshop
There’s been a lot of drama recently over the latest Photoshop updates, especially for Mac users. But regardless of compatibility issues, new bugs or whatever,…
How to film an epic B-roll sequence entirely handheld
B-roll adds value to your videos and makes them more dynamic, and there are plenty of ways to shoot an epic one. One of the…
This is how table affects light when photographing wine bottles
There are many things to pay attention to if you want to take flawless product photos. One of them is certainly the surface you use…





































