By Wayne Cosshall When you are shooting, no matter what your subject, it is important to make the most of what you have. You should strive to get as many different types of images as possible while you have the time and opportunity to work in a given location or with a particular subject. Whatever your...
By Wayne Cosshall For those of us who have been in photography for some time it is easy to forget some of the basics. Newcomers naturally need to learn them to start with. Let’s examine some of these basics. You have to be there . You won’t get great photos if you don’t get off the couch and take photographs...
By Harald Johnson I’ve read, written, and edited many books on photography and digital imaging and printing. Most of these books have useful information; some more than others! Some follow the normal “how-to” format, others are structured in a unique way. One of the newest books on the market for those...
By Phil Borges Because most of my work is now done in very remote areas without the help of a trained assistant, I have learned how to simplify my on-location lighting substantially. Now I choose lighting equipment based on its reliability, simplicity and weight. When I first started making portraits...