I’ve been trying to write this article for the last month, and I keep restarting it as it is much too long and I keep sounding like I’m preaching when I read it back. So I’ve decided to keep it simple and get straight to the point. So instead of three pages of facts andContinue reading “Why YouTube (Mostly) Gives You A False Representation Of Photography”
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If I Was Buying A Camera For The First Time, This Would Be My Advice To Myself
We’ve all heard it a million times, through friends, camera clubs, magazines and marketing. Start off with a beginner grade camera with a kit lens and take it from there. And for many, if not most of us, we followed that advice. But the advice is wrong, and if I was buying a camera forContinue reading “If I Was Buying A Camera For The First Time, This Would Be My Advice To Myself”
Why APS-C Sensor Cameras Are Not a Compromise, They Are the Perfect Sweet Spot For Most Photographers
For years, the photography world has pushed the idea that full frame cameras are the gold standard (as I discussed here in this series of articles). The narrative is almost always the same: you start with a crop sensor, learn the ropes, and eventually graduate to a Full Frame body when you’re serious. But theContinue reading “Why APS-C Sensor Cameras Are Not a Compromise, They Are the Perfect Sweet Spot For Most Photographers”
A Follow Up To Yesterdays “What Do You Do With…” Question
A quick follow up to yesterday’s post, asking and just talking about what we do with our photos from our main cameras that are not family or friend related once we’ve finished with them. The feedback on the groups and places it was posted was phenomenal, especially in the overwhelming answer that came from allContinue reading “A Follow Up To Yesterdays “What Do You Do With…” Question”
The real question is, once you are done editing and shared them initially, what do you honestly do with your photos?
There is no greater feeling than completing your image after editing (be it editing a raw file, or just cropping and straightening a jpeg). The first thing you do over the next few days is share your wonderful new images to your Facebook account, Instagram etc or your website for others to enjoy and forContinue reading “The real question is, once you are done editing and shared them initially, what do you honestly do with your photos?”
