Category Archives: Educational

Losing My Focus

I recently posted an image on my blog that was a little different not in terms of HDR or anything like that, but software that was used in post-processing to add a particular effect. The image I called “City Electric” was taken underground in Seattle, outside of a hotel from colonial times that for many...

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Creating Panoramas

You’re at a lookout with your camera. You’ve got your tripod and your wide-angle lens but something is wrong. Everything in your frame looks tiny! You can’t see the beautiful scene before you clear enough. This is what a wide-angle lens is designed to do – to give the feeling of space, to make everything...

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Finding Your Feet: The Special Three

Thanks for diving into this third part in my “Finding Your Feet” series. In case you need a re-cap, – Part One: Getting Started In Photography – Part Two: Choosing Your Camera This post is going to cover three crucial camera settings that you’ll need to know to start photographing effectively to meet your vision. Often referred...

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Finding Your Feet: Choosing Your Camera

Welcome to the second post in the “Finding Your Feet” series! The first post that dropped a couple of weeks ago touched on a lot of why photographers do what they do. This post is going to elaborate a little more into why certain cameras suit your particular style of photography and what you should know...

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Finding Your Feet: Getting Started in Photography

Many people ask me how I got started in photography as well as why I got started. The answer to both is that I’m a very visual person. It’s just my nature. The scale doesn’t matter either – it could be as simple as a bumblebee on a flower during a warm spring day, or...

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