On Avoiding Photographic Crutches

On Avoiding Photographic Crutches

My Sunday series about making outdoor portraits continues today with a portrait of Maria Elana, a mature glamour model, who I photographed at a group model shoot in Phoenix. Arizona. Today’s Post by Joe Farace “Everything in the street today seems soft focus.”―...
Zen and the Art of Film Photography

Zen and the Art of Film Photography

I want to thank Max Heinrich of the Analog Insights YouTube channel for the inspiration to write this post, although he may not know it. If you’re interested in film photography, you should subscribe to Analog Insights.  Today’s Post by Joe Farace “This is the...
Going Monochrome On Black Friday

Going Monochrome On Black Friday

Black & White week on my photography how-to blog. warps up today with a portrait of my first muse, Tia Stoneman. Today’s Post by Joe Farace One of the things I like to do to get myself out of a photographic rut is to make portraits in monochrome mode. It...
Wheels Wednesday: Shooting RAW+JPEG

Wheels Wednesday: Shooting RAW+JPEG

My series of black and white—or monochrome, if you prefer—photography posts in honor of Black Friday continues today. Until Friday, all images in the series of posts will be about black and white imagery, Today it continues today with an image of a classic American...
Tuesday Thoughts: Shooting Infrared in the Winter?

Tuesday Thoughts: Shooting Infrared in the Winter?

My series of black and white—or monochrome , if you prefer—photography posts in honor of Black Friday continues today. Until Friday, all of the images in the series will be about black and white imagery, Today’s Post by Joe Farace What good is the warmth of...