Category Archives: Photography Techniques

Wedding Season is Here

It’s summer, and the wedding season is in full bloom. We shot a real interesting wedding a couple weeks ago. The bride’s father performed a rather traditional Lakota ceremony, complete with food offerings to represent the four seasons (water, meat, … Continue reading

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Be Patient, and Good Things will Come to You

This time, I’m writing about photography, and patience. The old saying that “good things come to those who wait” is certainly true when applied to taking landscape photos late in the day. Look at the sequence of photos below and … Continue reading

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Are We Making Automatic Photography Too Hard?

The other day, I watched another of the seemingly endless videos teaching how to control your automatic exposure camera and TTL flash to get the right balance. I don’t have anything against auto-exposure, or TTL flash. But when I listen … Continue reading

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Another HDR Example

This particular image was taken in December 2009 on Jekyll Island in Georgia. It’s another high dynamic range (HDR) image done with Photoshop CS5’s new HDR Pro. I’ve also included the three separate exposures that were used to create the … Continue reading

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A New Tutorial

If you like tutorials, be sure to check out my latest entry to learn the tricks to green screen photography.

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