Ingredients are KEY. Just like a pizza, or salad, or movie, or story, there are certain things that make up a good one, and things that make up a great one. What is it? Sometimes it’s difficult to identify exactly what it is that makes these things great. Songs: a good beat, a catchy melody, […]
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How To: White Balance Correction
White Balance is one of those elusive, hard to explain, hard to understand concepts right? Nah! With some simple tools and a little knowledge, you can get your images correctly white balanced every single time. Take a look at the video below to see one method to get your images balanced. Link to a grey card like […]
How To Video: Black and White Treatments
On Show #57, I talked about reasons why you should shoot in black and white. Listeners then began posting some really nice black and white images to our Pocket Lenses Facebook group. One day, I posted an image that had been treated, in black and white, in 2 different ways. I asked people to choose […]
PLP057: Why YOU should shoot in Black and White
Podcast: Play in new window | Download On Today’s Show A new mirrorless camera to consider Pinhole Cameras (and how to MAKE your own) 4 reasons why YOU should shoot in Black and White Your photo assignment for the show To see more images mentioned on this show, click here Links Mentioned in the Show My […]
How to: DIY Pinhole Camera Photography
In less than an hour, costing less that $9, I MADE a pinhole camera “lens” and shot some images. Check out the video below to find out how.
PLP056: Guiding the Eye
Podcast: Play in new window | Download On Today’s Show A new Canon camera and the illusion of privacy in photography news A free tutorial video I posted on how to control your images A photo lesson on how to “catch” people’s eyes I answer a listener’s question asking “Can mirrorless cameras keep up?” Your photo […]