What is it about balloons that such simple objects can add so much to our experience? Is it something to do with the nature of balloons themselves — the shapes they can be manipulated into, the colors, the fact that they can lift a sick child’s spirits or add life to just about any party? […]
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.
Photoshop is a household word. People who have never used Photoshop have at least heard of it. I suspect it’s possible that some people who do use Photoshop don’t know the name of the company that develops the software, they just know “Photoshop.” Photoshop is even used as a verb: “I need to Photoshop this […]
Digital cameras are stuffed full of features all ostensibly aimed at empowering the photographer — WiFi, GPS, in-camera raw processing…the list continues to grow. But for some people, the sheer number of menu options available is overwhelming, leading some of those overwhelmed shooters to simply leave certain features at their default setting…which isn’t always a […]
Can you really get great shots on an iPhone? That depends on how you define “great,” and there’s sure to be generational, educational, and experiential factors that cloud one’s idea of greatness. Furthermore, iPhoneography is often a divisive issue, with steadfast supporters and vigorous detractors occupying each end of the continuum. This all just serves […]
It’s easy to take buildings for granted. We work in them, shop in them, sleep in them. Buildings are all around us, from historical monuments to places of worship; and the more urban your environment, the more buildings you are going to have around you. In the hustle of everyday life, buildings just sort of […]
Seasoned photographers understand the importance of convenience and versatility; when you have to haul, unload, and set up everything you need for a location shoot, anything that can make that process less stressful is appreciated. Now, there’s never an excuse for cutting corners — you should never arrive to a job ill equipped. If the […]