Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadOn this show I answer some listener’s photography questions “I think one of the main issues us novice/casual photographers have is composition. Where should I put the subject in the shot, how to use the rule of thirds, altering perspective, and other tips to make for a more interesting photo […]
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PLP013: Podcast #13 Shooting Events
Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadOn this show A link to a couple Instragram photogs: Kevin Russ, Tony Detroit I give some tips on how to shoot events and tell a story with your photos Links mentioned in the show Kevin Russ’ Instagram Article about Kevin Russ Kevin Russ’ Website Tony Detroit’s Instagram Storehouse […]
How to edit photos on the iPhone using Snapseed
How do you make a great photo? Capture technique and post processing. You need to understand the tools enough to craft the image you envision. If you don’t get it right “in camera”, it may be difficult or impossible to craft the image you had hoped for. Post processing skills combined with capable software can […]
PLP012: Cold Weather Shooting
Podcast: Play in new window | Download On This Show: A flight attendant is caught on video The amazing impact of the iPhone Leonard Nimoy the fascinating artist An interview with photographer Joe Cosentino about using your camera in cold weather I answer a listener question about how to get everything in the picture The […]
How to create a picture in picture photo collage
It’s pretty easy to create a picture in picture or photo collage using post-processing software. Using the right technique you can create a pretty interesting picture that includes not only the background but an interesting foreground subject as well. This is particularly useful when you are trying to capture several different images into one General image. Think […]
Finding Balance Part 1
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the focus of this website. Pun intended. I’ve been doing a lot of reading, watching and listening about what you really need for photography … which has got me thinking … again. What do you really need in order to take a great photograph? In an article that […]