I have been working on an editorial assignment this week for Digital Photo Pro Magazine, and had some entertaining behind the scenes moments I thought I would share. Check out Digital Photo Pro. This magazine is packed with great articles and info. Every issue I learn new tips, and I love seeing the inspirational photos Read More
Lightroom Compare/Survey Mode
We just finished up our online Lightroom class today, and we had a lot of fun with the group. We really focused on the Library and Develop module, and one topic of discussion was how to compare similar images. The obvious choice might be just reviewing the images in the Library module and increasing the Read More
Chasing bees with the D5
If you follow this blog you know one thing about me…I really, really like all things photography. My professional career has revolved around photographing adventure sports, editorial travel assignments, commercial portraits and loads of how-to stories for photography magazines. But when I am not on an assignment, I really like to photograph almost any subject. Read More
Helicon Focus Lite
We are getting ready to start our next round of macro classes, and I wanted to mention a class favorite; Helicon Focus Lite. This software performs focus stacking, which radically increases depth of field in your macro image. Imagine photographing a columbine, a flower with a lot of depth. To get critical focus through most Read More
Nikon TC 1.4x III
Most wildlife photographers will say the same thing; I sure wish I had a bigger telephoto lens. It just seems you can’t get close enough to wildlife, especially birds. One way to extend the range of your telephoto lens is by adding a teleconverter. I have all the converters Nikon makes, but generally stick to Read More
Droplet Splash Photography
We are at the end of our first online macro classes, and we have had a blast. The participant’s images have been stunning, and everyone has learned a lot of new macro technique. I have one more macro technique to share on my blog. Droplet splash photography is just that; capturing a drop of liquid Read More
Lightroom Range Mask Dodging and Burning
I like dodging and burning many of my images. Flat low contrast scenes become more interesting, and the image takes on a three dimensional appearance. Landscapes, portraits and travel images often look better with a little dodging and burning. My preferred method for many years was selecting the adjustment brush in LR, adding about .5 Read More
Macro with Nikon Z; extension tubes
We have been having a blast teaching our online macro classes, who knew virtual learning could be so much fun? Each session we introduce new shooting techniques, discuss editing tips specific to macro, and review everyone’s photos. A lot of discussion has come up on gear, and I wanted to post this for all the Read More
The Plamp
Here is an inexpensive gear tip. If you photograph flowers, macro or still life, you should order a Plamp today. This simple clamp/arm device is very helpful during shoots, and gives you a ‘third hand’ to hold reflectors or move things out of the way. I’ve been shooting a lot of macro in my backyard Read More
Macro drop photography
Cree and I are really excited our online macro classes are almost full, we can’t wait to start those classes next week. One topic we will go into detail with during the class is macro droplet photography. Photographing water droplets requires a lot of patience and methodical setup, but it is a blast! You will Read More