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When you travel, do you pack a tripod?
Traveling photographers are always facing decisions. What can we leave behind to maintain the airlines weight and height restrictions? A tripod is generally heavy and large, both enemies of the luggage limits. So when do you pack it, and when do you leave it at...
Photographing the runner – some suggestions for lens selection
With the coming of spring, out come the runners. Just a quick ride through the Cleveland Metroparks and it’s easy to see that the number of runners on the trails is growing exponentially. Taking photographs of runners can be a wonderfully rewarding experience. If the...
Vastly improve your travel photos by getting up or getting down
Spring finally seems to be coming to Cleveland, and traveling photographers everywhere are chomping at the bit to get back outside in the sun and get some good pictures. With spring comes the inevitable supply of parades. The photos here are from last year’s Parade...
Photographing statues at the Cleveland Art Museum – different angles yield vastly different images
The Cleveland Art Museum is located in the University Circle area on the east side of Cleveland. Photographers and art lovers from all over the world enjoy viewing the museum’s 40,000+ pieces of art, covering photography, painting, sculpture, jewelry, ceramics,...
Wireless Internet is now free on Amtrak.
Thanks to a new service, debuted Monday by Amtrak, you can now surf the Internet while on Amtrak – for free. Traveling photographers can now upload their favorite photos to Flickr or Facebook. With a little luck, traveling photojournalists could now complete their...
An inexpensive product shot setup you can do
Ray Dobbins enjoys shooting photos of his bikes and does a great job of it as you can see in this photo. He shares his setup in this article, using items you may already have laying around your garage. No reason you can't duplicate hisjavascript:void(0) work after...



