If you’re in any way at all like the average human, a smartphone has become the center of your personal universe. Because of that, you need to learn to organize the camera roll! Ironically, actually talking on the phone is usually at the bottom of the list of things people do with their devices. Sure, […]
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.
Let us assume that everyone reading this does not own a macro lens. Now, ask yourself, “What is it that makes a macro lens so special?” One way to answer that question is to say that a macro lens does the opposite of a traditional lens. In very simplistic terms, a traditional lens takes a […]
There’s a lot that goes into being a successful photographer. Certainly, the stakes are higher for professional photographers, but anyone who engages in this craft will experience some degree of anxiety in pursuit of their goals. Of course, there’s all the technical skills one has to acquire and develop and, for some, a wide range […]
Photography and adventure were made for each other. Yes, it’s possible to find adventure anywhere — from crawling around in your back yard searching for critters to wandering your city’s blocks. And it makes perfect sense to bring a camera along to document your adventures, whether to share with others or just to treasure as […]
What is a photo project exactly? Photo-a-day projects are often something that people start at the beginning of the year, usually as part of a series of resolutions aimed at becoming a better photographer. Whether it’s a 365 project designed to take you straight through to another year, or a shorter 30-day project, the goal […]
Looking for some great tips for long exposure shots? You’re at the right place. Long exposure photography is one of many methods a photographer might choose as a means of doing something “different.” If you’re like most photographers your spend the majority of your time capturing things at a fraction of a second. But it’s […]