Sep 8, 2014 | Get Inspired Photography, Photo Niches, Portrait Photography, Taking Better Photographs, Wedding Photography
Talking about something as definite as “best photographers “ can be more than a little bold, if truth be told, since the visual arts in general and photography in particular are so highly subjective that picking absolutes is impossible. But since we’re not claiming to...
Aug 25, 2014 | Blog, Digital Photography, Get Inspired Photography, Taking Better Photographs
Becoming a good photographer takes more than just hard work, mechanical knowledge of the basic know-hows and the investment of time and money. None of these things are easy to give, of course, especially if you’re striving to make the transition from an amateur...
Jul 11, 2014 | Get Inspired Photography, Wedding Photography
Once a couple’s wedding day is here, their simply accepting to get married becomes a piece of cake comparing to the ordeal of getting photographed by a stranger. Well, this term is a bit harsh, but you get the picture. Never mind of you’ve known them your whole...
Jun 16, 2014 | Blog, Books and Training, Digital Photography, Fine Art Photography, Get Inspired Photography, Taking Better Photographs, Tips & Resources
The manual settings on your camera, if used right, can lead to far more marvelous photos than those done with the auto settings. It’s really quite unfortunate that most DLSR cameras come today with advanced auto settings, because it enables most users to postpone...
Mar 24, 2014 | Blog, Business, Get Inspired Photography, Life Balance, Pricing, Taking Better Photographs, Tips & Resources
It happens to the best of them: we haven’t asked, but we’re sure that, were you to catch her on an off day, even contemporary glam photography guru Annie Leibovitz sometimes feels like the spark is just gone. Bottom line, no matter how passionate you may be about...
Jul 18, 2013 | Blog, Get Inspired Photography
Guest Post by Amy Cobb To me at least, high speed photography (HSP) seems like one of those modern contrivances that was hammered out in the mid-to-late 20th century. It seemed cool but not particularly useful- a novelty that’s fun for checking out a rebounding...