by Guest Post | Jun 5, 2013 | Photography
A continuation of ten tips for better travel photography from Scott A. Woodward, a SanDisk Extreme Photographer. If you missed 1-4, please start back here. #5 – Play with light. The most critical ingredient in all great photographs is the lighting. The best images...
by Doug | Mar 25, 2013 | Photography
When it comes to taking photos, one of the most essential accessories is a good camera strap. You want it to be secure, but you also want it to compliment the photo taking experience, not frustrate it. Recently testing the Black Rapid Metro strap, it was apparent that...
by Doug | Mar 6, 2013 | Blog, Photography
I’m a big fan of backpacks, having used dozens of different brands over the years. While in the Amazon, with nowhere to use a roller bag, I’ve even used two at a time – one hanging forward on my chest while the bigger one hung on my back. But, I’d never experienced a...
by Doug | Dec 20, 2012 | Photography
I’ve just completed my second hands-on review of the new breed of MILC (mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras) and I’m quickly becoming a huge fan. I’ve been using the Pentax Q10 for the last month and have gotten to the point of actually leaving my beloved DSLR in...
by Doug | Nov 15, 2012 | Blog, Photography
Photos represent such a thin sliver of time. 1/30th of a second is all it takes to record most photos; and, a great photo can quickly become a family treasure. Losing that digital picture can be heart wrenching and being a digital file, it’s easy to do. How often...
by Doug | Oct 31, 2012 | Blog, Photography
Article first published as Five Tips for Shooting Better Photos After a Hurricane on Technorati. With weather this awesome, it’s only natural that photographers (amateur and professional) want to get some dramatic shots of the storm and its fury. From downed power...