by Jeremy | Mar 20, 2012 | Lighting, Photography, Portraiture, Tips and Techniques, Travel
[Some images in this post may be considered NSFW] Sylights looks like an interesting app for those who want to document and share their lighting set-ups. One of my specialties is travelling and shooting, in my travels to many cities I find it much easier to use a...
by Jeremy | Nov 4, 2011 | Business, Commercial, Equipment, FYP
I don’t often go on a rant but this is my Molly Wood! A recent amazing display of lack of understanding for technical matters related to photography by a company whose business predicates on the medium brought me to the point of writing this article. At...
by Jeremy | Aug 11, 2011 | Beginners, Event Photography, FYP, Inspiration, Outdoor, Photojournalism, Sports, Sports, Tips and Techniques
Motorsports photography, like other sports photography, is all about being ready to capture that moment when it happens. To successfully engage in motorsports photography you must have excellent command of your camera and its features especially high speed and...
by Jeremy | Jul 20, 2011 | Beginners, Equipment, FYP, Tips
Lens choices are often very perplexing but they are critical to the final photograph. Or to put it in simple terms, if you have a top of the line body and a mediocre lens you’ll get a mediocre photograph, if you have a mediocre camera body and a great lens, all...
by Jeremy | Feb 18, 2011 | Beginners, FYP, Inspiration, Tips
In the previous installment, we addressed shooting RAW vs. JPG, shutter speed, Aperture, ISO, Exposure and Composition. This month, we talk more about the principles of good photography; these are elements which contribute to your achieving excellence in your...