Tech, Creativity, And Something New To Try

Plus: Mastering Bird Photography Using 6 Proven Tips And 3 Hands-On Tasks & More

“When I photograph, what I’m really doing is seeking answers to things.” - Wynn Bullock

Hola Photog!

I have a little bit of everything for you today. Kick back, relax for a few minutes, and enjoy.

Bird photography is a delightful pursuit, allowing photographers to capture these winged wonders’ grace, beauty, and unique behaviors. From an eagle’s majestic flight to a hummingbird’s delicate dance, there’s no end to the moments waiting to be immortalized. Here are six tips to help you master bird photography, followed by three assignments to hone your skills. TAKE A LOOK →

Camera lenses have optical limitations and issues you’ll have to wrestle with as a photographer. One issue is called ‘focus breathing.’ Focus breathing can occur on nearly any lens, but some lenses experience it worse than others. If you don’t know what focus breathing is, it’s time to check out this blog post. TAKE A LOOK →

Portrait photography is so personally satisfying. If you want some help getting started with photographing people? Check out this link today! TAKE A LOOK →

A favorite macro subject involves dish soap, oil, and water. Mixing these items together can create bubbles, which make great macro subjects. This blog post offers two simple macro bubble techniques, each providing hours of creative photography. TAKE A LOOK →​​

Getting a perfect shot in a winter environment comes from the fact that you can concentrate all your creativity and imagination on the picture you have in mind without worrying about the extreme conditions. Learn some of the basics right here. TAKE A LOOK →

“I didn’t choose photography; photography chose me.” - Gerardo Suter

Tomorrow: Photographer awarded $6.3 million in copyright infringement trial.

– Jeff