This is a guest post from fellow photographer Heath O’Fee. Here’s the situation. You were out all day and night filling your favourite CF cards chock full of hopeful brackets. If you’re like me, you’ve made a conscious effort to make those big, puffy clouds you saw for most of the day a prominent feature…
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HDR Photography Tip: Checking Your Histogram
This is a guest post from fellow photographer CJ Kern. Let’s start off with a basic understanding of what HDR photography is; simply put High Dynamic Range (HDR) is a set of techniques that allows you to capture a greater dynamic range (lower lows & higher highs) than could be captured in a single exposure.…
Don’s Rebuttal on What to Look For in a Photographer: A Model’s Perspective
This is a guest post from photographer Don Giannatti and his rebuttal to “What to Look For in a Photographer: A Model’s Perspective” by Aimee J. Martin. I will start out by stating that the world of modeling and photography and the place they meet, there has been a terribly destructive change in what the…
HDR Photography Tip: Stay Focused
This is a guest post from fellow photographer Bob Lussier So you bought the latest and greatest Canikon 5D700 Mark XVII with a bazillion point auto-focus system. Awesome. Now turn it off. I absolutely love the auto focus system in my D700. It is tack sharp, has 51 points of focus and can auto track a moving…