5 Tips For Getting Your Photos Published
In this world of increasingly oversaturated photography and quick, disposable ideas, it’s hard to get your work in front of the right editor to give it the opportunity it deserves. Editors are...
View ArticleHow To Plan a Model Portfolio Shoot
Part 1 of a 3-part series on planning, shooting and post-production of a model portfolio shoot. As photographers, we are in charge of and responsible for everything that happens on a photo shoot. We...
View ArticleKeep Shooting In The Cold with These Gloves Designed for Photographers
In the dead of winter, photographers may not want to take their gloves off to operate their cameras’ external controls or touch-operated LCDs. Here’s a handy guide to photographer-friendly gloves....
View ArticleWaterproof Housing for Less Than $100: Photographer Takes the Plunge
I’ve been covering the Coney Island Polar Bear Plunge for quite a while now, and you want to know the one thing I’ve learned in all that time, Chief? The ocean wants to destroy you and everything you...
View ArticleAerial Photography: Alaska
A few years ago, we traveled to Alaska to visit the state’s numerous national parks — eight in all. As we planned our trip, we realized that only three of the parks — Denali (which we had been to...
View ArticleArt and Activism: How to Photograph Marches, Protests and Rallies
The last few years there has been no shortage of marches, protests, and rallies. And if the Women’s March on Washington is any indication of what to expect in 2017 – get ready to photograph more of...
View ArticlePolitics & 40,000 Frames: A Case Study in Digital Photo Storage
Now that a little time has passed and the inauguration just days away, I thought I would put together a post on my experiences covering “the crazy” at the Republican and Democratic Conventions in...
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