Wheels Wednesday: Extending Your Point of View

Wheels Wednesday: Extending Your Point of View

Today’s Post by Joe Farace I was in this restaurant and I asked for something herby. They gave me a Volkswagen with no driver.—Tim Vine When photographing any cars, one of the most important things to keep in mind is the camera angle you select. Choosing the...
Workflow Considerations When Shooting RAW

Workflow Considerations When Shooting RAW

My wife suggested the“Tricky Tuesday” theme as a way for me to share some of the different tricks, tips and techniques I’ve used over the years when shooting glamour images in my home studio and on location, as with today’s photograph of the legendary Maria...
Using Lens Adapters with Mirrorless Cameras

Using Lens Adapters with Mirrorless Cameras

Today’s Post by Joe Farace Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change. — Stephen Hawking The shallow and wide lens mount of cameras in the Micro Four-thirds system, like that of most other mirrorless camera systems. permits the mounting of a wide array of lenses...
Behind the Scenes at a Model Shoot

Behind the Scenes at a Model Shoot

My Sunday Series on Outdoor Portraits remains remains on hiatus as I consider changing this day’s theme to Available Light Portraiture, which is what today’s post, featuring the appropriately named Joy,  is somewhat about. Today’s Post by Joe Farace Modeling really...
Do You Crop Your Photos? Me, Not so Much…

Do You Crop Your Photos? Me, Not so Much…

Cropping my photographs is not something I really think about all that much and for a long time I never cropped any images except for making tiny trims but my attitude on cropping is changing, as I’ve written about several times before on the blog. (Look at the...
A Look at Understanding Depth of Field

A Look at Understanding Depth of Field

In last Friday’s post about landscape photography, How I Photograph Landscapes, I presented a series of guidelines on the “what” and “how” I  use when making landscape images. One of them was “Create the maximum depth-of-field,” which just happens to...