If you aspire to any substantial degree of success as a professional photographer, you’re going to have to make money. In order to make money, you need clients — people have got to know that you’re out there doing what you do. You’ve got to maximize your reach. How do you do that? There are […]
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.
In search of ways to broaden their creative horizons or recapture that slippery beast known as inspiration, many photographers take on a long term project — something like a 365 project. These things typically get off to a roaring start, but before long, the motivation to keep the project alive fizzles. If this describes you […]
One of the reasons people love portraits so much is because of the stories they tell; an individual’s facial features and expressions can reveal an incredibly insightful set of personality traits. It’s more than just the face as a whole, it’s about all the little things that make up any given face: eyes, wrinkles, freckles. […]
Efficiency, productivity, and convenience are concepts of great importance to photographers, particularly as they relate to a photographer’s overall workflow. It’s not just your image organizing/editing applications to which the idea of a sterling workflow applies, however; for many photographers, their Web browser plays a vital role in their daily operation. If you’re a Google […]
When first embarking on the journey toward becoming a photographer, you were probably repeatedly told of the importance of exposure and composition. You went through all the pertinent exercises designed to help you grasp the fundamental concepts behind exposure (aperture, shutter speed, ISO). You worked on developing your creative vision because no one wants to […]
It’s relatively easy for us to classify most of the images we encounter on a daily basis, even if such classifications sometimes amount to nothing more than pigeonholing — this is a macro shot, this is a landscape shot, that’s just a regular ol’ portrait. I guess it works well enough to satisfy the human […]