Layering works as 3 main levels; Your base layer, Middle layer/insulation layer and outer layer. What do we mean by layering? Simply put, it is placing clothes over your clothes to stay warm. Just like putting a jersey on when it cold or a rain jacket on when it rains.
Technically, 'good shots' have it all, composition and exposure are correct however they lack the "oh, damn" effect. Does this sound familiar in your photography? Perhaps I am just talking from a personal standpoint but I wonder why I can't take shots like these guys all the time? How do you execute and what is the recipe for coming home with the prize every time?
Learn how to make money with your photography. We interview successful photographers and ask them how they got started with making an income from their photography, what has changed since then, marketing tactics that have worked, their trials and tribulations along the way, all focusing on the main objective to find out how amateurs can make their first step towards creating a successful photography business and make money from their art.
The meteor shower happens every August. This August the show was extra good with up to 200 meteors every hour instead of the usual 80-100. The short of it is; There is a comet circling through our solar system leaving behind a dust trail, and every year at the same time, earth’s orbit enters into this dust trail where low and behold, the night sky erupts. Read on to see how I photographed the Perseid meteor shower.
We are big proponents of exploring your backyard. With a creative eye and taking the perspective of a visitor to your area, you can find great photo opportunities in areas you may have previously overlooked. We talked with Josh Segovia about his backyard, what he shoots and how he stays motivated to go and shoot from his doorstep.
Whilst adrenaline junkies flooded into town by the van loads, we got the camera gear ready for some good old-fashioned extreme sports photography. We joined the excitement, we shot, we competed, we partied and now we want to share the value we found in such an event.