If you have recently bought a DSLR camera and are wondering why you are still not getting those wonderful pictures you thought a DSLR would allow you to take, then maybe a few hands-on courses can help. For, as you will...
Steve Berardi over at PhotoNaturalist has an interesting article about the order of attaching a teleconverter and extension tubes to your camera to achieve the closest focusing distance. It matters because getting...
Surprise! If you want to become a better photographer, you need to shoot more. No, not just point and shoot more, but shoot more of the one subject that piqued your interest in the first place. It could be a flower, a...
Marc Silber interviews Bob Holmes on the need to be prepared when shooting travel photos and working with natural lighting. Watch the video at: silberstudios.tv Share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky Share on...
War is Over (If You Want It): ArtVision Expands Give Peace A Chance: John Lennon/Yoko Ono Traveling Exhibition Fresh, undiscovered photographs by Gerry Deiter and a remarkable first-person story shed a new light on John...
When Steve McCurry learned last Summer that Kodak would discontinue its Kodachrome film, he requested the last 36-frame roll manufactured by the company, loaded it into his Nikon F6, then set out on a global trek to...
Ben Hattenbach has an interesting article over at Luminous Landscape about photographing Alaska’s north slope, more precisely the town of Deadhorse. The evocative name says it all as temperatures hovered between ...
Cloud computing is a model for providing on-demand access to a shared pool of computing resources, including networks, storage and applications. The concept is attractive, promising that you can access any application...