Photographers are notorious for being anal retentive. We like to control everything, especially our photography; we know exactly what time the sun is rising and setting, we know every specification of every lens, etc. And while that is fine, sometimes
Photo Tip #7: Get Side Tracked
Cheap Tricks #13: Camera Stabilizer
Too lazy to carry a tripod like Zim? Find something to put your camera on. Then use your lens cap or hand under the lens to angle the camera up a bit.
Photo Tip #10: Silence the Photo Police (Pt. 3):Blurry Photos Are Bad
In the same line of thinking with Part Two, many photographers believe that all of your photographs have to besharp. If a photographer is only concerned with holding detail then
DIY Photo Safari #14: Go to Beacon
The City of Beacon - Home of the Dia Art Foundation’s Riggio Galleries. This museum houses one of the world’s best collections of major works of modern art. The exhibits are displayed in a 300,000 sq. foot historic printing
Photo Tip #9: Silence the Photo Police (Pt.2) - Details Everywhere
In Part One I talked about how photographers like to follow rules, in particular the Rule of Thirds. For Part Two I want to discuss the unspoken rule, the one stating that all your pictures have to have detail
Photo Tip #8: Silence the Photo Police (Pt. 1)
Part 1: The Rule of Thirds
The first topic is the rule of thirds. Although we teach the rule of thirds on Photo Safari and we believe it's important for everyone to understand this "rule", there are
The first topic is the rule of thirds. Although we teach the rule of thirds on Photo Safari and we believe it's important for everyone to understand this "rule", there are