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Camera Filters Can Be a Wise Investment
Several years ago, I attended a hot rod show planning to make some photographs. Sometime during that day I scratched the front element of my Canon EF 10-22mm EF-S lens. This wasn’t the first time I’ve done something stupid but hope it will be the last. Here are a few tips from the trenches that will save you the cost of an expensive repair or, worse yet, replacement of one of your favorite lenses
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Mirrorless Glamour Photography with a Macro Lens
If you’re interested in trying glamour photography but think that it’s difficult and requires lots of expensive equipment but the truth is that it’s not. All you really need is a camera, some light(s) and a subject.
Car Portraits: Photographing a Drift Driver
It’s #wheelswednesday and today, I want to shift focus from the cars themselves to the people that drive them. Starting with this portrait I made of Courtney who is a drift driver…
Shooting Manual Exposure Mode: Not Just for Purists
I was recently scrolling through an on-line modeling site when I saw a notice in one model’s profiles that she would only work with photographers who use DSLR’s—sorry, mirrorless camera and film SLR shooters—who will photograph her only in manual mode.
Monochrome Monday: Olympus Stylus Tough 8010 in Black & White
There was a time when rugged cameras were all the rage. Nowadays posh compacts rule the roost for the same reason your local Ford Dealers want to sell you a $98.000 F150—more profit for them.




