Monthly Archives: June 2011
When we started this , I said that the most important thing to remember was to . Good advice, but sometimes you just can’t do it… and sometimes you’ll want to do the opposite for artistic effect. This picture was taken on the way to a prom. The girls saw…
In the first part of this series on , we looked at how to position yourself properly and utilize the sun as a light. In this second part, let’s think about what is the best camera setting or mode to use when working outside in bright sunlight?
When it’s sunny out and there’s no shade, the sun acts like a giant light. If you’re doing a staged portrait, you might be able to set up some kind of overhang or canopy to create shade… but in an event situation you don’t have that luxury. Bright, harsh sunlight…
So it seems that whatever is now gone. Search engine to what it used to be. /shrug I suppose that means it’s time to get posting again. Recently, I’ve been stuck doing a lot of work out in bright, harsh sunlight. It’s a fairly annoying task for several reasons, but…
Google is a fickle beast. And, unfortunately, one that more or less runs the Internet. For most people, the avenue to information starts and ends with… Google. That’s why I was a bit disturbed a few months ago when all of the . Starting March 18, traffic dropped from ~100…
This past weekend, I worked a job for a Campus alumni – the 1st Annual Red Carpet Single Mothers Appreciation Day. Took a lot of great pictures, celebrated a lot of fabulous single mothers, handed out some business cards, and networked with some potential partners for our photography studio. The…
I was working on the website for our photography studio yesterday, and I figured I should cross-post some of the information on our recent gigs here. Back in March, Olinda and I covered the 2011 William Paterson Fashion Show. It was a collab between HASA (Haitian American Students Association) and…