World Press Photo is having a rough time since their February announcement that over 20% of its contestants were disqualified for breaking contest rules. And to make matters worse, there was also the disqualification of Giovanni Troilo’s “La Ville Noir”—The Dark Heart of Europe, which depicts Charleroi, Belgium as seedy, sex-craved underbelly city of Europe. […]
Archives for March 2015
10 Tips How to Shoot Street Photography
Street photography can take photographers out of their comfort zones. The idea of wandering the streets and getting in someone’s personal space to take a picture can feel obtrusive and awkward. So how do you overcome the fear of street photography? I often wondered how I was able to overcome my own fear of shooting […]
Free Adobe Photoshop Actions
Editing images is very time consuming, and it’s the part of the photographic process I like the least. Although it can be very technical, I love Photoshop because you can use your creative vision to make photographs exactly how you would like to see them. This tedium, I’ve found, can be eliminated in Photoshop by […]
Sprout Studio: Professional Photographers All-In-One Management Software
If you’re a pro that has a bustling photography business with client demands, future gigs lined up, or find yourself getting behind, things become overwhelming quickly. And if you’re new to the business, or you’re looking for a way to make things easier in your studio or photography business, there is an all-in-one management software […]
2015 Essential Gear for Landscape Photographers Buyer’s Guide
The end of winter is just around the corner, and hopefully the outdoors will thaw so we can get back into the field without fear of hypothermia. I thought I would put together a buyer’s guide of essential gear for the landscape photographer because Spring is breaking soon, and all the recent new camera announcements. […]