I’m not fond of New Year’s resolutions. I don’t bother making them and I’m not sure why anyone else does; there’s so much baggage and pressure tied up in the process of making and attempting to keep a resolution. It’s great to have goals, though. I suppose talking about the difference between goals and resolutions […]
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.
For some, winter will come and go without being much of a nuisance. For others, winter will surely overstay its welcome. Even if you’re someone who despises winter (I’m not) there’s no denying how photogenic the season can be. As you venture into the cold, cold world it’s important to be well equipped and properly […]
Do you know what cine lenses are? I’ll assume you’ve heard of them — cine lenses, or cinematography lenses, are now commonly discussed within general photography, no longer relegated to the exclusive province of filmmakers. The bigger question, however, may be why cine lenses have become so popular with those who don’t consider themselves to […]
I’m sure you’ve heard this one a dozen times: professionals shoot in manual mode. It’s true, pros do use manual mode. They also use aperture priority, shutter priority and — dare I say — some might even use program mode from time to time. What people are really trying to say when they say pros […]
So, you were lucky enough to receive the gift that sat atop your wishlist: your first “real” camera. I’m not making a personal distinction about what’s a legitimate camera and what isn’t, but when people talk about getting their first real camera they usually mean a mirrorless or DSLR body that can accept different lenses. […]
All photographers spend time editing their photos — it comes with the territory of image-making. If you allow it, however, editing can be a rabbit hole that, when you emerge from it, drains you of the ability to differentiate a good photo from a bad one. Getting It Right In Camera Vs. Post-Production All the […]