The content that I share on this site is going to be decided by YOU. Quite frankly, I have way too much to share, all at one time. Seriously, I could write about numerous and various photographic topics, and I’m currently working hard, cranking out content as quickly as I can. But I’d like to hear from YOU: What would you like to learn first? If you could pay a professional photographer to tutor you on some aspect of photography, what would it be?
A few weeks before I opened up this website, I was asked the same photography question by 2 friends within a short time span. There’s no connection, the don’t know each other, yet they had the same unique question. So I thought “Okay then! Sounds like a question that’s looking for an answer!” So in the next few days, I’ll be producing a video tutorial that’s going to answer that question. (keep your eye out for it)
So here’s your chance to give me some guidance and direction on what I should write, record, video or create first!
I hate surveys, so I made this one really short. Besides your name and email, there are only 2 checkbox questions and an optional comment field to fill out. That’s it! Boom! Done!
I really appreciate you taking the time to give me some feedback and help me provide the photography content you want to read, see and hear. Click the button below to let me know!
Whatcha Wanna Learn?
How to take great sunset photos with my Andriod Phone.
How can I make the best use of early morning light?
I have a Canon 520 Powershot ELPH (I don’t have a smartphone). I’d like to know how to focus on an foreground object, while the background is blurred.
The majority of my photos have shifted from my SLR Nikon D60 to my iPhone 4s. I think I need to learn more about shooting in raw and how to use apps to edit.
Sonny,
Do you have a recommedation for a great point and shoot camera? I’d like to have one that will fit in my purse and I can take to the beach, parks etc. It’s time for a new camera and I am not sure what to purchase. I want it to be easy, not complicated but can take great action shots.
Hey Lisa, There are a LOT of great compact cameras out there. The biggest challenge is to find one that is everything we’d like: inexpensive, small and highly capable. I’m not certain that it exists … yet. I’m going to be writing and article specifically on this and will address this in greater detail there. Thanks for the great question.
Hey Sonny, any suggestions for picking the right frame? I have picture from my wedding that I love, but the frame sort of hides it. It definitely is not the right frame for it. But, at the same time, the frame is cool. I want to use it. Any suggestions on picking the right frame for a picture and the right picture for a frame?
Berniece, a great question and though I have some suggestions of finding the right frame for an image, this is really a choice of aesthetics. There are some general guidelines that I like to follow and I’ll share them with you at THIS ARTICLE.