Working with Filters for Infrared Photography

Working with Filters for Infrared Photography

Today is #anythingcanhappenday on this Blog and we’re looking at how-to take care of your camera filters, especially if you’re using INFRARED camera filters.. Today’s Post by Joe Farace It seems as if an age of genius must be succeeded by an age of...
Wheels Wednesday: Shooting in Monochrome Mode

Wheels Wednesday: Shooting in Monochrome Mode

Today’s Post by Joe Farace “Life is in color but black and white is more realistic” – Samuel Fuller I’ll admit it, although I have never owned one of their cars, I have a thing for SAAB automobiles. I’ve owned and loved several Volvo cars but never a...
Tricky Tuesday: Creating a Retro Portrait

Tricky Tuesday: Creating a Retro Portrait

Mary and I were having lunch one day and I told her I was having trouble coming up with a new theme for Tuesday blog posts and she suggested “Tricky Tuesday” as a way to share some of the tricks, tips and techniques I’ve used over the years in the studio when shooting...
Monochrome Monday: Enhanced Infrared Conversions

Monochrome Monday: Enhanced Infrared Conversions

Today’s Post by Joe Farace Never say there is nothing beautiful in the world anymore. There is always something to make you wonder in the shape of a tree, the trembling of a leaf.—Albert Schweitzer In a post entitled “Infrared in Black & White,”...
A Good Mirrorless Lens for Boudoir Photography

A Good Mirrorless Lens for Boudoir Photography

My Sunday Series on Outdoor Portraits remains on hiatus as I consider changing this day’s theme to Available Light Portraiture, which is what today’s post is about. Today’s Post by Joe Farace “I don’t think about what camera I should use that much. I just pick up the...