“Three of Something” is the Photo Theme For January
Three of Something – In photography, the number three pops up quite frequently. It is evident in many of the images we make or how we make them. The Rule…
Three of Something – In photography, the number three pops up quite frequently. It is evident in many of the images we make or how we make them. The Rule…
Snow, Rain, and/or Fog – As photographers, we tend to monitor weather conditions before deciding whether to shoot outdoors on any given day. After investing thousands of dollars in a…
Looking Up – Do you want to transform your photography from ordinary to extraordinary? One way to accomplish this is to change your perspective or choose a different vantage point when…
Mountains – What is a better subject for an iconic landscape photo than a majestic mountain peak? While mountains provide an ideal setting for nature photography, they also present some…
Rocks – When I was learning photography an instructor gave us an assignment to “find yourself in the rocks.” As part of this learning experience you not only learned how…
Long Exposures – The way to control motion in your photographs is to use different shutter speeds. Short exposures freeze motion while long exposures blur motion. Longer shutter speeds can…
Shoes and/or Hats – This month’s theme project is to photograph shoes and/or hats. We all have and wear them. You can find product photographs of them everywhere. Rather than…
We witness Love all around us. This month’s theme project is to capture and document the celebration of love. Photographs that have emotional impact will enhance the feeling of…
Do you see circles before your eyes? Man-made objects are full of them. Turn your attention to nature, and here you’ll find an abundance of circles and curved forms:…