Not getting the shots you want? Don’t blame your camera. Here’s what you should be thinking about other than gear
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.
Many prospective buyers approach the used camera gear market with a great degree of trepidation, especially when it comes to purchasing online. This anxiety is understandable — no one wants to get scammed or waste their money. There are, however, a few key points to remember that can keep you safe and help you get […]
This isn’t the first time and probably won’t be the last time I address the issue of printing photos. It’s something everyone should be doing, in my opinion. Mainly because experiencing a photo in printed form invokes a level of appreciation not attainable when viewing it on a screen. There are dozens of places online […]
I am of the mind that there’s always more than one way to solve a problem. As someone who regularly shoots film, I get a lot of questions from digital photographers who are interested in trying film but are unnerved by their perceptions of it being a decidedly more finicky, less forgiving medium. I supposed […]
Event photography can be a fun-filled activity, but as you might expect it can also be a pressure-filled undertaking. The most obvious stressors arise from feeling the need to capture once in a lifetime moments. There are no do-overs in event photography — if you miss a moment it’s gone forever. Then, of course, there […]
Noise is a topic of great importance for many photographers, mainly because photographers tend to want to avoid it as much as possible. No one can completely escape having to shoot at high ISO levels, however. At some point, you will find yourself in a situation that requires you to crank up the ISO. So […]