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6 Reasons to Go Through Your Old Photos
The sound was a combination of high-pitched whine and intermittent clicking, with just a hint of angels and puppies crying in the background. My external…
Repurposing A Jump Rope As A Camera Pistol Grip
Our favorite maker, Chad Bredahl (previously featured here and here), just released a quickie on how to build a camera Pistol Grip. A pistol grip…
A Movie Optically Zooming Into The Orion Nebula
The Orion Nebula also know as 42 is a miraculous place. Stars are born in that nebula. Being about 1350 light years away, it only…
Awesome Cold Look With CTO Gel And Tweaking White Balance
A few weeks back I wrote an article about stopping down the ambient light by 2-3 stops and using flash to expose for your subject,…
Photos Of Lights Powered By Fruits
Over the years, we shared quite a few ways to power your lights, but nothing we shared was as inspiring as this Back To Light…
Fix it in Photoshop?
During my talk for Lancaster Photographic Society recently, I was asked a question that I’m also going to answer here. I’m paraphrasing, but it went…
This 52,000MP Panorama Of Seattle Is An Artists Treasure Hunt
Gigapixel panoramas are getting more common now, yet, some have a bit of a twist on the usual amazing site-seeing extravaganza. The team at Microsoft…
What Happens When the Photographer Become the Client?
When I was still practicing law a lifetime or two ago, some of my colleagues and I used to say that the practice of law…
A Clever Way To Hold A DIY Foam Board Reflector/Flag
One of my favorite lighting accessoris that I use on almost everyone shoot, is simple piece of white foam board. You can get them at…
Back Button Focusing May Be The Best Thing That Happen To Your Shooting Process. Ever.
Many photographers, me included, focus by half pressing on shutter release. Then we re-compose. Then we complete the press. Photographer Steve Perry shares a great…






































