Infrared Imaging: Photography with Invisible Light

Infrared Imaging: Photography with Invisible Light

Twelfth Night is celebrated 12 days after Christmas and this year falls on January 5. It marks the coming of Epiphany, a Christian is a feast day commemorating the visit of the Magi. William Shakespeare even wrote a play with the same name to close the Christmas...
Shooting Glamour Photography with Window Light

Shooting Glamour Photography with Window Light

My Sunday Series on Outdoor Portraits remains remains on hiatus as I gradually change the day’s theme to Available Light Portraiture. Today’s post features an image of Leslie that, because of the contrast, I originally envisioned in black and white but have worked on...
Joe’s Book Club: New Year’s Edition

Joe’s Book Club: New Year’s Edition

Today’s Post by Joe Farace …not my miserable existence. I know it’s not been up to much, but it’s all mine and I’m rather proud of having made it this far.—Denzil Meyrivk,  Murder at Holly House Recent statistics show a decline in reading...
Exploring Some Depth-of-Field Concepts

Exploring Some Depth-of-Field Concepts

Today I’m following up on a previous Friday post entitled, IA Look at Understanding Depth of Field , with a further exploration og one of the basic precepts of film or digital photography. Today’s Post by Joe Farace You have to be creative. It’s the...
Getting the Best from a Built-in Flash

Getting the Best from a Built-in Flash

Today is #anythingcanhappenday on the Blog. It’s also New Year’s Day, one of the most celebrated holidays of the year! Last year I expanded the number of portrait-related posts appearing on Thursday and based on an increased number of page views, people seem to...