The more elements in a photograph, the more difficult it is to organize. But I think it can benefit us to rise to this challenge and organize the chaos.
Category - Photography Clips
Extreme high resolutions are all the rage, but are they necessary? For most of us, they represent a lot of wasted money, time and effort.
Our digital archives have a tendency to gather virtual dust, but they could be filled with buried treasures. Here are my thoughts on unearthing those treasures.
What is the deeper meaning behind the marketing term, “humanizing your brand?” It means actually being a person in order to make genuine connections.
Not all of us have time to spare on major educational endeavors. But with modern technology, it is possible to keep learning it bite sizes pieces!
The true test of photographic skill is to be able to make the extraordinary from the ordinary. Read more about my thoughts on this here.
We maintain our equipment, but we sometimes forget about the most important tool of all: Ourselves. Read my thoughts on good health to promote good photography.
Creaky joints simply won’t carry us as far as they used to, so we spend more time lingering and studying. The young and hasty among us can learn from this!
Big dreams are a wonderful thing—but they risk leaving you feeling overwhelmed, too. Approach big projects carefully to avoid burning yourself out.
Texture is an easy thing to overlook in many photographs, but they can make or break an image. Here are my thoughts on how to look at texture.