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The Lost Art of Slowing Down: What Shooting Less Taught Me About Photography
I didn't slow down by choice. After decades behind the lens, I slowed down because I got tired of sitting in front of a laptop with 400 frames from a single outing and keeping three of them. Something was wrong, and the camera...
How to Photograph Fall Colors: Lessons from Oregon’s Most Vibrant Autumn Landscapes
Oregon becomes one of the country's best autumn studios every October, and learning how to photograph fall colors here rewards you with waterfalls, mossy canyons, and maple-lit forests in a single frame. The Columbia River Gorge and Silver Falls State Park draw photographers...
What Is Chromatic Aberration and How Canon’s BR Optics Correct It
Quick Facts:
Topic: Chromatic aberration and how Canon corrects it
What it is: Color fringing along high-contrast edges
Main cause: Different light wavelengths bend by different amounts
Two types: Lateral (side to side) and longitudinal (front to back)
Classic Canon fix: UD glass...
Event Photography Tips: Gear, Workflow, and Staying Sharp for Hours
I've been shooting events for over 30 years. Weddings, corporate galas, concerts, fundraisers, school ceremonies. If there's a crowd and something worth documenting, I've been in the middle of it with a camera. Over the last decade, I've also been teaching photography. I've...
The Psychology of Color in Photography: What Your Palette Says Before Your Subject Does
Before a viewer registers your subject, they register your colors. Color psychology in photography explains why a frame full of warm amber light feels different from the same scene rendered in cold blue, even when nothing else in the composition changes. After decades...
Why You Should Print Your Photos: Stop Letting Your Best Work Die on a Hard Drive
Quick Facts:
Topic: Why you should print your photos as a habit
Skill level: All levels
Time required: One print order to start
Main benefit: Your best work gets seen, studied, and enjoyed
Cost: Paper prints from about $14; metal prints from about...
How to Shoot All Day Without Body Pain: A Photographer’s Guide to Physical Endurance
Nobody talks much about the physical side of photography. Ask any photographer who shoots events, weddings, or long outdoor sessions. They'll tell you the same thing: by hour six, your body is fighting back. Photography body pain sneaks up on you. First it's...
This Photographer Cleans His Safari Cameras With a Garden Hose
Quick Facts:
Topic: What a sealed body protects against, plus safe cleaning
What it means: A weather sealed camera resists dust and light moisture, not full submersion
Common rating: IP53 (OM System OM-1 Mark II body and M.Zuiko Pro lenses)
Biggest myth: Weather...
Portrait Photography in Overcast and Rainy Conditions: The Underrated Advantage
I've spent decades behind the lens working with photographers at every skill level. One pattern shows up again and again: the moment clouds roll in or rain starts to fall, people pack up and go home. Over the years, I've helped countless photographers...
How to Photograph the Moon: A Complete Guide
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Subject: The moon
Best settings: The Looney 11 rule, f/11 at a shutter speed of 1 over your ISO
Lens: A telephoto lens, 300mm minimum, 500mm or longer ideal
Support: Tripod plus a remote or a 2-second timer
Focus: Manual, on...
Lens Compression in Photography: The Complete Guide to Using Focal Length for Dramatic Shots
Quick Facts:
Topic: Lens compression in photography
Skill Level: Beginner to intermediate
What It Does: Makes background elements appear closer and larger relative to your subject
Key Variable: Camera-to-subject distance (not focal length alone)
Best Focal Lengths: 85mm, 135mm, 200mm, 300mm
Time to...
How to Build Wedding Photography Print Packages Clients Actually Buy
Most wedding photographers leave print revenue on the table without realizing it. The gallery goes out, the download link gets clicked, and the transaction ends there. Couples move on, the emotional peak of the wedding fades, and the window to sell a framed...
The 14 Highest Paid Photographers in the World
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Topic: The highest paid photographers in the world
Photographers profiled: 14
Richest: Peter Lik, reported around $500 million
Reported net worth range: Roughly $1 million to $500 million
Genres represented: Landscape, wildlife, fashion, photojournalism, fine art
Best for: Inspiration, art-market context,...
How to Increase the Value of Your Photography Without Raising Prices
There's a moment most photographers know well. You've delivered a set of images your clients love, they thank you warmly, and then you never hear from them again. Referrals don't come. Repeat bookings don't follow. Purchases beyond the session fee never happen. The...
How to Photograph the 5 Best Waterfalls in Olympic National Park
Quick Facts:
Topic: Photographing waterfalls in Olympic National Park
Region: Olympic Peninsula, Washington
Waterfalls covered: Marymere, Madison, Sol Duc, Merriman, Bunch Creek
Best season: April through June for peak flow
Skill level: Beginner to advanced
Trail difficulty: Paved access up to 1.8 miles...
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