The Pros And Cons Of Storing Photos In The Cloud

Plus: How To Become A Pro Photographer: 10 Tips To Launch Your Career & More

“Just because something doesn’t do what you planned it to do doesn’t mean it’s useless.” - Thomas Edison

Hello Friends,

One camera can now do the work that just a few years ago would have required a large photo crew. I know a well-established people photographer whose work is sought by some of the world’s biggest companies and advertising agencies- and they don’t even own a lighting kit. There really is nothing holding you back. Let’s get to it.

One of the worst things that can ever happen in one’s digital life is losing years’ worth of photos. This often happens because there is no backup if your device fails. Hard drive failure can occur on your computer or smartphone—the two devices most likely to store all your images. The cloud is a safe and cost-effective security blanket. Learn more here. TAKE A LOOK →

Whether you’re drawn by the allure of capturing grand landscapes or documenting the intricate tales woven into our daily lives, every aspiring photographer needs a starting point. This article shines a guiding light on that path, offering ten essential tips to propel your passion and launch your photography career. TAKE A LOOK →

If you’re drawn to black-and-white photography, you don’t want to miss out on this link! TAKE A LOOK →

Whether you’re a professional photographer or simply a tech enthusiast, the accuracy of your computer monitor’s color and display quality is crucial. But do you know that the factory settings of your monitor might not always provide the most accurate colors? Calibrating your monitor can significantly enhance your viewing experience and work output. This blog post will walk you through the importance of monitor calibration, the tools required, and a step-by-step process to achieve the best display possible. TAKE A LOOK →​​

With so many terms being thrown around these days referring to the resolution of a photo or video, it can be confusing to understand the terminology and what it really means for you and your photos. One of the most common terms used to describe resolution is megapixels. Whether you want to know how many megapixels you need for your photography or just want to learn more about this common photography term, this blog post will tell you everything you need to know about megapixels. TAKE A LOOK →

“Science and technology revolutionize our lives, but memory, tradition, and myth frame our response. - Arthur Schlesinger

Tomorrow: Bird photography tips and techniques.

– Jeff