A good photo shoot is about so much more than bringing the right lens, getting great light and using nifty modifiers. It’s about more than how experienced your models are, how attractive they are, or how they are dressed. All those things come into play, but at the center of any photo shoot — good […]
Author: Jason D. Little
Jason Little is a photographer, author and stock shooter. You can see Jason’s photography on his Website or his Instagram feed.
The concept of getting it right in camera carries different levels of importance for different photographers. I’m not an advocate of taking an image straight out of camera and calling it a day. On the other hand, I’m also not a fan of treating post-processing like it’s a magic wand that can fix even the […]
Do you recall the moment you decided that you need to get better at — or get familiar with — flash photography? Thinking back, what was one of the first pieces of advice you encountered? I’ll bet it was an exhortation to “get that flash off your camera.” Did you even know what that meant? […]
To crop or not to crop. Every photographer has to make a decision about this vital facet of editing an image. Some do it in camera and refuse to crop after the fact. Others crop — either out of necessity or preference — in post-processing. A case can be made for both techniques, and I […]
I have noticed that much of the advice that is doled out concerning street photography tends to revolve around technical matters. Set your aperture to f/8, set your shutter speed to 1/250th of a second and set your ISO to auto. After settings are covered, people move right into discussions about gear. The pros and […]