It’s that time of the year again: the holiday season. No matter what you celebrate (or don’t), it seems that gifts are on everyone’s mind. Photographers, in particular, begin pondering new lenses and camera upgrades. Things are perhaps extra exciting this year — with mirrorless debuts from Canon and Nikon, Sony continuing its hot streak […]
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.
Not so long ago, whenever someone insisted that mirrorless cameras will be the dominant format going into the future of photography, DSLR users responded with incredulity. As long as Canon and Nikon are still making DSLRs, they argued, mirrorless cameras would always take a back seat. No one was suggesting that mirrorless cameras are bad, […]
Street photography means different things to different people, and there’s no one perspective that’s objectively better than another. Street photographers, regardless of skill level or degree of commercial success, tend to be rather passionate about their work — it’s a deeply personal endeavor. As someone who spends more than half my time behind the camera […]
If you’re new to photography and you hear people talk about shooting in low light, it’s important to understand that low light photography doesn’t strictly refer to shooting at night. At the risk of oversimplifying the topic, low light photography is really just shooting when there isn’t much light available — whether day or night, […]
It is every photographer’s ultimate goal to produce images that catch a viewer’s attention. Here are 3 tips to help you capture attention-grabbing images.
Discussions about how one can experience true growth as a photographer too often dwell on one area (such as technical proficiency) and minimize everything else, or miss the point entirely (like suggesting that one’s choice of camera matters more than it really does), which is unfortunate. It’s not that gear choices and technical skill are […]