The Case For Not Photographing What You Love
Many photographers are drawn to photographing their passions. But if you’re not careful, this can destroy your passion. Here’s my story.
Many photographers are drawn to photographing their passions. But if you’re not careful, this can destroy your passion. Here’s my story.
A lot of photographers don’t pay attention to the how or why when they’re editing photos. But doing so can help improve your photography.
Have you created your own menus in your Fujifilm X camera? Here’s how to customize Fujifilm’s menus to be a more efficient photographer.
One fun assignment you can give yourself to improve your photography is a simple photography scavenger hunt. Download a sample and learn more.
Many photographers are handicapping themselves with an antiquated fear of high ISO noise. Here’s a better way to approach it.
Step up your photography with these mirrorless camera photography tips, useful for both new and seasoned photographers new to these systems.
Planning photography projects can be difficult if you don’t have the right tools. One unexpected tool is Gaia GPS. Here’s how I use it for planning.
You don’t always have to have the camera in-hand in some faraway land to improve your photography. Refining your computer-based workflow is also important.
The color filters included with the Fujifilm ACROS film simulation can lead to a lot of confusion about when and why to use them. Here are your answers!
To get the most sharpness out of your photos you’re going to need to know how to calculate hyperfocal distance. Here’s an easy way to do it without tables!