Photography Basics 101: Evaluating Light

Evaluating light.  That’s right.  This post will have nothing to do with your camera.  There will be no discussion about what this button does, or what that dial controls.  Knowing what is outside your camera is the first step in knowing what to do with your camera.  Start making a habit of noticing the light around you....

Spring Fever – Family Photos

The weather has finally shifted to real spring weather in our current corner of the nation.  It seems that overnight our back yard exploded into various shades of green and floral.  For lots of people this is usually the catalyst for yard sales, spring cleaning, and emerging from the winter with great motivation to get...

Going Old School: Camera, meet Film

When I first picked up a camera with serious artistic intent I was learning on film and using an old Konica (circa 1970-something) that I inherited from my father.  Everything works on the camera and the lens, except the internal light meter.  So using the automatic exposure setting wasn’t even an option.  I was found...

Photography Basics 101: So you want to buy a camera….

Over the years I have had various friends ask me for recommendations on buying a new camera, specifically a new DSLR.  Every year, every time, my answer has always remained the same.  “I shoot with a Nikon and I love it.  Canon is the other industry standard.  You really can’t go wrong with either one....

Hello, Welcome, and Thank you!

I can’t really tell you when I was first drawn to photography. As a kid I enjoyed snapping photos with whatever little disposable camera I had at the moment.  Always a sucker for some good, old-fashioned delayed gratification, I just loved opening the little package I would get back from the print lab a few...

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