Embracing the Unexpected – Travel with a Camera and an Open Mind
A travel photography essay from an unexpected incident in Cambodia that left me drunk before midday with a whole lot of new friends, photos and experiences.
A travel photography essay from an unexpected incident in Cambodia that left me drunk before midday with a whole lot of new friends, photos and experiences.
This might seem like a little bit of a dry subject but by now I hope you guys have figured out that I like to write from experience and I have an experience (and new-found knowledge) to share on this subject. I promise it will help you to run a more efficient photography business so please read on……
Using your backup camera to quickly grab alternate angles using a PocketWizard remote is a great way to provide your clients with a variety of layout opportunities from your event coverage or photojournalistic work.
These 10 simple tips will help you to capture incredible images of meteor showers.
Let’s take a look at something fun, something that is sure to bring a smile to any photographer’s face, and something that cost less than $70! Fujifilm Instax cameras.
In-depth review of the Gura Gear Uinta photography backpack with its unique front and rear gear access.
The Peak Design Leash & Cuff are super lightweight camera straps with a unique quick release mechanism. I’ve long struggled to find a camera strap that fits the way that I work. Have I found it?
My review of the excellent Canon 200-400mm f/4 L IS sees a good amount of traffic so I wanted to experiment with a different way of giving you guys valuable information. Introducing the extended eBook version of the review!
We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills, because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win John F Kennedy I’ve always loved this quote and it came to mind again while I was looking through some recent photos from a trip to Europe. I …
The Mindshift Ultralight Camera Cover is a lightweight, packable cover designed to protect your camera from the elements. So small you can take it anywhere