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Why Do Full Frame DSLR Cameras Still Have Slow Burst Mode Frame Rates?

I want to start out by saying happy holidays, best wishes for the coming new year, and thank you to all my readers who follow my blog on…

Getting Industrious – My Approach To Industrial Commercial Photography

I shoot quite a bit of still photography involving work for factories, manufacturing facilities, and power plants. As a result, there are a few things I apply to…

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…

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…

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…

The Best Value For Your Money On Radio Triggers

I recently discovered a set of high quality wireless radio triggers I want to share with you that can trigger speedlight flashes, studio strobes, double as a shutter…

The New 50MP Canon 5DS DSLR: What It Is And What It Isn’t

As many people know, yesterday Canon announced two versions of an exciting new 50.6MP DSLR full frame camera body, dubbed the Canon 5DS and 5DSR, which now boast…

How To Choose The Best Studio Lighting Setup – Part 2

This is Part 2 and just a short follow up post to my first article on this subject. How To Choose The Best Studio Lighting Setup – Part…

How To Choose The Best Studio Lighting Setup – Part 1

People often ask me for advice on studio lighting for photography to either set up a small studio at home or about purchasing the right studio lighting setup…

How To Setup High-Key Studio Lighting

High-key photography requires a particular type of lighting that aims to reduce the overall amount of shadow detail within a photo. The technique provides you with a bright…

Lonely Planet Thailand – 15th Edition – 2014

I just discovered that one of my photos of Thailand was recently licensed for use in the latest, 800 page Lonely Planet Thailand guidebook, which is the 15th…

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