Tag Archives: photographers

How to Photograph a Spider’s Web

Photo by josef.stuefer One subject that presents photographers with wonderful opportunities but also a lot of challenges is the spider’s web. There’s something about their delicate nature (while also being incredibly strong for their size), flexibility and beauty that draws me to them every time. But how do you photograph spider’s webs? Here are 11 … Continue reading

6 Tips For Better Night Photos With A Point And Shoot Camera

Like a lot of photographers, I carry a camera around just about everywhere I go.  But it’s not always my preferred DSLR as the bulk and weight often preclude easy travel, especially if I’m just heading to the store.  A Point & Shoot (P&S) camera, however, easily slips into my pocket or resides peacefully [...] … Continue reading

Chase Jarvis Releases The Best Camera Book, Community and iPhone App

One of our favourite photographers – Chase Jarvis – this week released a cool new book and iPhone application called ‘The Best Camera’. You can see the book listed on Amazon at The Best Camera: Is the One That’s With You and can see the iPhone App here at iTunes. The concept is simple and … Continue reading

Doublemint – Two Different Takes on the Same Green Scene

I really really REALLY love the editing process. I didn’t think there was any way I could love anything as much as I love actually taking photographs, by alas, editing has captured my heart. Isn’t it funny how there are whole worlds out there which we know nothing about? I have seen so many photographers … Continue reading

What is the best book for Digital Photography?

Just looking for a book to get that has alot of good help for Beginner photographers. Ive been messing around with photography for a while now, but I just got a better camera and wanna get more into than I have been. Figured I would get a book that has stuff that would help me … Continue reading

Is digital hurting photography as an art form?

It seems that everyone’s answer since the advent of digital photography is ‘I’ll fix it in Photoshop’ and they’re less inclined to focus (NPI) on things like framing and exposure. I met one ‘photographer’ who didn’t even know about Ansel Adams books. To me, photography is the same and the computer is no more a … Continue reading