Indoor photography is perhaps one of the most challenging places to shoot for new and experienced photographers. Natural and artificial light combined with natural light reflecting and refracting through windows and off walls can lead to some funky photographs. Mastering indoor photography can be one of the most frustrating things to learn. The following deadly sins […]
Author: Mike Panic
is a professional photographer. See his site at Mike Panic Photography.
Equipment is expensive, even entry level photography gear adds up quickly, so many new and seasoned shooters choose to buy used. There is nothing wrong with this! With lenses, it’s often possible to save upwards of 50% of the original cost, but there are a few key things you want to look out for when […]
First published 23 December 2010 Aside from being a once a year holiday, Christmas is a time of year when friends and family from out of town get together, exchange stories of what transpired in their lives for the year and eat some good food. It doesn’t matter if you’re the one from out of […]
Frogs have always kind of fascinated me, ever since going to the zoo as a child. I’ve never wanted to have them as pets, mostly because the really vibrant ones are poisonous, but how the evolve from tadpole to frog and the overall characteristics of them just seems so fascinating. I hope you enjoy these […]
Of all the landscape photography, shots of and within forests seem to be almost forgotten about, or at least take a back seat to other more desirable landscape photography. There are a few key elements to make a magical forest shot, as seen in these 23 great images below. Sunrise / sunset shooting into the […]
First published July 2010 Whether your summer is ending or just beginning, it is always a great time for photography. Summer means good times with friends and family, outdoor activities and vacations. It’s also a great time to practice shooting different and new subject matters. Here are ten things you will want to practice shooting […]