One One-Thousandth of a Second: Shooting Sports and Fast Action
Whatever your situation may be, you can snap plenty of quality action shots, so long as you do a little prep work and keep a few things in mind. To help you with all of that, we’ve put together a list of tips and considerations for taking great sports and action shots.
The Art of Photojournalism: Tell a Story with Your Image
As technology evolves, people throughout the world are becoming more connected than ever. And everyone has a camera. Citizen journalism is causing seismic shifts in the way news is gathered and disseminated. As a journalism student, I find myself standing on the cusp of something new that hasn’t quite fully formed yet. And I think you and everyone around you could be a part of it.
DIY 101: How to Get Started with Product Photography
My role as a stay-at-home parent, along with my work as a blogger, means I’m stuck in the house more often than not. I love what I do, both as a writer and parent, but I do find myself lacking for photographic subjects. Everyone in my home, including the cats and dogs, seems to be camera shy. So I began to look for other photographic opportunities around the house.
How to See the World as a Photographer
n order to capture images that capture the emotional impact of what you see, you have to train yourself to see the world as it will appear in your camera. Doing this doesn’t have to be difficult; in fact, it can (and likely will) affect how you perceive your environment altogether. So, with that in mind, I’ve put together some things you can do to help develop your photographic vision.