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Although the majority of video being viewed around the world today is still at 1080p, you should always shoot video in 4K if your camera is able to….
Three years ago, in July 2014, I wrote a 2 part article (Part 1 is here and Part 2 is here) about how to calibrate lenses with a…
If you are like me, the fight against dust spots on digital camera sensors is something that you battle with constantly. I have been troubled by this issue…
In photography, lighting is the most important element of a photograph. It is essentially the only thing that a picture is truly made of. But it is the…
Retro, it’s a word we often hear when referring to something having a vintage or classic look. When I think of retro in terms of photography, I think…
If you have followed my blog over the past few years, you may have read some of the articles I wrote on the subject of tethered shooting with…
Recently I shot a series of Thai Longtail boats racing along the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok for an upcoming article in the August 2016 issue of Bangkok 101…
Single-click photo filter effects are something that have been available through photo processing programs like Adobe Photoshop for a long time. But they reached mainstream popularity more recently…
Sony A7 and a6300 mirrorless camera bodies, as well as many other Sony camera models, have some annoying software issues which can now be fixed with a free,…
Recently, I was severely running out of disk storage space on the C-Drive on my desktop computer, which is a 256GB SSD drive that I use solely to…
For me, a strong, mood provoking portrait comes down to a number of different elements all coming together at once. You need good lighting contrast, colors with tones…
Sometimes the biggest challenge with outdoor landscape and architectural photography is finding nice daytime skies when you are photographing. Unfortunately skies are not something you can ever control….