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Checking Shutter Actuations On Your Canon DSLR Camera

If you read the title to this article and wondered what it means, actuations in photographic terms refers to the amount of times the shutter has been fired/cycled…

Preparing Equipment For A Photo Shoot – Part 2

Recently I posted the first part of this article about equipment titled Preparing Equipment For A Photo Shoot – Part 1 where I gave some ideas on how…

Why You Should Never Delete Your RAW Files

Back in the days of film, our film negatives were what we processed our photographs from and to us they were like gold. Now that everything has gone…

Preparing Equipment For A Photo Shoot – Part 1

Do you ever wonder what is involved with preparing equipment for a photo shoot and how much time it might take to get everything ready? It might seem…

Shooting Stills, Video, And Making A Video From Stills

For nearly 2 decades I have been working full time as a commercial photographer and my focus was always purely on still photography. But in the last year…

Canon And The Death Of The Diaphragm

For the first time, after using Canon equipment for nearly 20 years, I experienced a mechanical problem with a Canon lens. I was on a location shoot and,…

How To Shoot Tethered Video With Your Canon DSLR And Android Tablet

I have written a series of articles here on this blog about how to shoot tethered with your Canon DSLR camera and an Android tablet using an app…

Sandisk Versus Lexar Compact Flash Cards

Over recent years, prices on compact flash cards have been going down, capacities have been going up, and the reliability of Sandisk, Lexar, Kingston, and Transcend compact flash…

Fleeting Photographic Moments – Part 2

This post is a follow up to “Fleeting Photographic Moments – Part 1” where I discussed scanning old photos as a means of looking back upon our family…

How To Setup Rembrandt Lighting For Portraits

This article is just a short follow up post to another article I wrote a few weeks ago titled “Shoot 5 Different Styles Of Studio Portraits With Just…

Fleeting Photographic Moments – Part 1

At some point in our lives I think many of us are given a collection of old family photos in order to look back on and preserve our…

Shoot 5 Different Styles Of Studio Portraits With Just 1 Light

Many photographers who have a small studio setup often don’t have the large amount of equipment needed to create dynamic studio portraits that require 3-4 strobes. In many…

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