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What do Photo walks and software cycles have in common?
Tune in to this week’s episode of the Canon Blogger Podcast Series, Episode #58, from either the blog or your feed readers today!  I also tackle a few listener questions, and offer up a photo road tip for the listening audience.  So, pick up the feed today, or stop in to the blog to not only download the show, but also to see the other content that isn’t in the daily feeds (things like the Online Photography Test, Colors and Textures Galleries, polls and more! As I tinker a little with the aud

Tyler couldn't be cuter. Tips & Tricks on Photographing Children
Stephanie, It was so fun to meet you and your sweet son! What a stud he is. He's so darling and so photogenic! He was a joy to photograph. Tip for Photographing Children: If the child you are photographing is having a hard time being comfortable or natural in front of the camera, ask them to make a silly face. Most kids like doing silly faces. If you ask them to do a series of different faces, then follow it up with asking them for a great big smile, you will find that is when you ge

tfttf318 - Interview: Robin Preston - pt 2 of 2
This is part 2 of the interview with illustrator and photographer Robin Preston. Listen to part 1. Today we talk about Robin’s experience around his first car photography shoot. We’ll also spend some time discussing Robin’s current project Laboratorium (link below) and how he wants to use this to give something back. » Download the MP3 for this episode Show Links: Interview part 1 Laboratorium home page Laboratorium MySpace page Robin Preston 101 Essential Tips (Photography) by Michael La

Balancing Point and Reverse Photography - Video Photography Tutorial
Balancing Point from DANNY BROWN on Vimeo.

Six Tips for Taking Better Camera Phone Photos at Night
I’m fairly certain that the thought of shooting photos at night is rarely given consideration by the average photographer, who rightfully expects a bad exposure. I am supremely confident, however, that the idea of shooting at night with a camera phone is laughable, causing the photographer many years of humiliation and painful, underexposed memories. In an attempt to test this theory of laughability, I took a series of photos in a dark parking lot illuminated only by a pair of floodlights and

The Golden Hour
Last night I ran into town around sunset. I have a small camera I bought a while back. I thought I would carry it around with me more than my big camera. It’s been really gloomy lately around here but as I was driving home the clouds opened up for a minute. The light was really lovely and surreal with a beautiful sky. Unfortunately I had not grabbed my camera on the way out. Here is a list of landscape photography tips and number nine is shoot during the golden hour. The number one tip should b

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Surefire Landscape Photography Tips
DPS provides some sound advice on taking better landscapes. Depth of field, the weather, tripod, things you’ve thought of, and some you haven’t. I liked this on “lines” One of the questions to ask yourself as you take Landscape shots is ‘how am I leading the eye of those viewing this shot’? There are a number of ways of doing this (foregrounds is one) but one of the best ways into a shot is to provide viewers with lines that lead them into an image. Lines give an image depth, scale and can b

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I give photography tips on tricks to help you improve the quality of your digital photographs.

Blavand Lighthouse
  Created with Silver Efex Pro from Nik and Aperture. Silver Efex is really cool if you are into B&W and miss the typical characteristics of a certain emulsion from back in the days. I was uncertain how authentic this really is but boy am I convinced now.