It’s not difficult to find advice about photography, on absolutely any topic that falls — even remotely — under the umbrella of photography. Some of it is good, some is bad, the rest is some mixture of the two. The main problem, as I see it, with purveyors of photography advice isn’t so much whether […]
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.
When mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras burst onto the scene and first hinted at their staying power, the apparent savings in size and weight compared to DSLRs was touted as a major advantage of mirrorless systems. The thinking was that if you hated having to carry around a bulky, heavy DSLR and lens all the time, […]
The topic of metering modes seems to mystify a great many new photographers. It had me a little perplexed when I was starting out
Every photographer knows that after all the photos have been framed, metered, captured and transferred from memory card to computer, there’s still more work to be done. Post-production is an important part of the image-making process and learning to use your preferred photo editing software effectively is the final step in realizing your photographic vision. […]
When you hear someone talking about a fisheye lens, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Perhaps you think they’re useless to your style of shooting. Maybe you perceive them as being gimmicky or you can’t help but think of the severe distortion. If you have any kind of dubious feelings about fisheye […]
Have you ever listened to an athlete who put on a particularly impressive performance talk about being in “the zone”? It’s as if it is some sort of mythical state of existence where everything just works. Photographers can experience such a state as well, a state in which you perceive everything in your environment — […]