Light is Light…in the Studio As Well

Light is Light…in the Studio As Well

It’s Tricky Tuesday, a way for me to share some of the tricks, tips and techniques I’ve used over the years when shooting portraits in the studio, in this case, I’m having a flash back to the series of “Corset Monday” posts that I wrote. It’s...
Exploring with Infrared Photography

Exploring with Infrared Photography

Today’s Post by Joe Farace In the Spring, I have counted 136 different kinds of weather inside of 24 hours.— Mark Twain With the above quote, Mr. Clemens might have been talking about this Spring in Colorado. Spring came to Colorado like a freight train and the...
Here Are a Few Blur & Soft Focus “Secrets”

Here Are a Few Blur & Soft Focus “Secrets”

My Sunday Series on Available Light Portraiture continues today with a portrait of Ashley Rae that was captured in the dining room of my former home using window light from a narrow South-facing window with some fill from an LED light panel. Today’s Post by Joe...
Dealing with Criticism of Your Images

Dealing with Criticism of Your Images

Today’s Post by Joe Farace  “I believe that I will never totally master photography. The day that I feel I know it all it will be time for the next adventure.”–Peter Gowland When I moved to Colroado back in the early eighties, I used to enjoy taking walks during...
Next Time Consider Shooting B&W film

Next Time Consider Shooting B&W film

If you are at all interested in black and white photography, you might want to check out Podcast #8 of the Pixel, Grain & Cookies podcast with Barry Staver and myself, where I go off the deep end and make some crazy statements about black and white photography...