The JPEG represented a huge leap in technology compared to film. RAW files are another leap – one that professionals were glad to make.
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Diane Nemerov was a famous American photographer whose work with those with physical deformities and intellectual disabilities was pioneering in the...
New Year’s resolutions are a popular tradition—but they can be a little bit tricky. Don’t let them trap you into attempting to improve yourself once each year.
Does the artistic process matter? Of course—but only to the artist. For the audience, it’s the result that matters most.
Change is inevitable in photography. How we handle it is interesting. Here are more of my thoughts on goals, change, and how we may learn about our creativity.
Finding your people doesn’t mean building a community of admirers on social media. It’s about building a community where there is kinship, learning and growth.
We can blame many things for failed photographs, but the problem usually isn’t outside circumstances. Read more of my thoughts on this here.
Generalizing and stereotyping is viewed as a bad thing. But generalizing is a lot of what photographers do. We just need to be conscientious and do it right.
It’s important to ask ourselves what we want from photography. When we can answer that question, we know what course to take toward the future.
The dream is to display our images under ideal conditions. This isn’t always possible, so we need to design photographs to hold beauty no matter what.