Correct Exposures VS Creatively Correct Exposures by Bryan Peterson

Correct Exposures VS Creatively Correct Exposures by Bryan Peterson

September 29, 2017   |  Category: Photo Tips & Techniques

Did you know that most picture taking situations have at least six possible combinations of f/sops and shutters speeds that will ALL result in the ‘same’ correct exposure? Furthermore, did you also know that despite having six possible correct exposures only one, maybe two, would be the ‘creatively’ correct exposure?

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Summer Camera Care

Summer Camera Care

July 5, 2017

It’s summertime and we all want to photograph our family playtime, our vacations and our gatherings with friends.

Here are a few tips to keep your camera working well capturing all the fun throughout the season.

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An 8 Step Photo Workflow

An 8 Step Photo Workflow

June 15, 2017

In terms of photography, a workflow is a way of working which encompasses setting up your camera, taking photos, downloading and saving them in a safe place, editing and exporting them for their final use. The idea behind a workflow is creating a simple and standardized way to work to minimize mistakes and utilize your time better.

This 8 step workflow list can help you create or improve your own workflow.

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Seeing in Black and White

Seeing in Black and White

May 25, 2017

With digital cameras everywhere today, it is easy to capture vivid color images, yet black and white images are stil relevant in our color world. When you remove color from an image, the viewer is forced to focus on the shapes, lines and lighting in the image.

When I am out photographing, I like to look for interesting shadows, textures and patterns that would make great B&W photos. When you start to train your eyes to look past the color of things and instead focus on their shape, you’ll be on your way to “seeing in B&W.” You will discover that subjects that you would normally pass over due to their unpleasing or distracting colors can make an effective B&W image.

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Tips For Shooting Sports

Tips For Shooting Sports

March 23, 2017

Capturing the fast action of sports is fun and exciting. With the spring season here we’ll find soccer, lacrosse, field hockey and other sports on the field so it’s the perfect time to grab your camera and head to a nearby practice or game.

For the most compelling sports images we need to control the brightness with our exposure settings, control the sharpness with our focusing settings and frame the action with exciting compositions.

Here are a few tips that we hope will help.

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Better Photographs Are Made By YOU

Better Photographs Are Made By YOU

March 1, 2017

If you’ve ever been shooting in the field with a good instructor, you’ve probably heard them ask “why are you making this photograph”. This question begs an answer more substantial than a simple description of what’s in front of your camera.  Answering is a good way to get you thinking more about the intention of the image rather than just the subject matter. Capturing your intention is the key to making better photographs.

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