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Black & White & Red All Over: Revisited
Several years ago I wrote a post called Black & White & Red All Over that was basically a review of (what is now called) Exposure Software’s program which is now called (imaginatively) Exposure X7. It was Exposure X3 when I wrote the original post…
Wheels Wednesday: Correct Exposures When Shooting Cars
One of the basic concepts about photography is that light has four major qualities: color, quality, quantity, and direction. As photographers who are seeking to master the art of exposure, how to seeing (and then capture) that light is the key to mastering the art of exposure, especially when it comes to photographing cars.
Glamour Photography in Micro Four-thirds
During a portrait session the real advantage of using a Micro Four-thirds camera, or any mirrorless camera for that matter, with their electronic viewfinder, becomes immediately apparent. W
Proper Exposure When Shooting Infrared Landscapes
Digital infrared photographs render landscapes as if they were glowing, moonlit or immersed in an extraterrestrial light because of the nearly white reproduction of most vegetation’s chlorophyll. That’s the good news. The bad news is that exposure meters, either hand held or in-camera, are not sensitive to infrared light.
Turning Your Home Into a Studio
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. Like last Sunday, this post also takes a look at one of the models who hasn't appeared on this blog as...




