Mountains, What Mountains?

Mountains, What Mountains?

Guest Post by John Larsen When my cousin from Denmark asked my partner and I if we would like to join her on her first trip to the Canadian Rocky Mountains we jumped at the idea. Having previously visited, we were excited to see the spectacular scenery and amazing...
First Impressions: Rotolight NEO 2 Explorer Kit

First Impressions: Rotolight NEO 2 Explorer Kit

Today’s Post by Joe Farace In my post, Why Such High ISO’s for my LED Portraits?, I wrote about using Rotolight’s NEO LED lights to shoot portraits and in an update mentioned that I would be receiving a three-light NEO kit to review. Well, it’s here...
So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright

So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright

So long, Frank Lloyd Wright. I can’t believe your song is gone so soon—Paul Simon Today’s Post by Joe Farace Some time tomorrow on Sunday October 7, 2018 the Mirrorless Photo Tips blog that Mark Toal and I created more than four years ago will cease to...
Shooting Portraits with Sigma’s 30mm f/2.8 DN Lens

Shooting Portraits with Sigma’s 30mm f/2.8 DN Lens

Today’s Post by Joe Farace The more I shoot with Micro Four-thirds in my 11×15-foot home studio, the more I like it. When shooting portraits with mirrorless camera, my favorite feature is that after you click the shutter the images you just captured is visible...
Black & White & Red All Over

Black & White & Red All Over

Today’s Post by Joe Farace My article “My Favorite Gear for Creating Monochrome Photographs” appeared in an print edition of Shutterbug. At the time, I didn’t mention Alien Skin Software’s Exposure because it was still in beta. (UPDATE:...
Support Lou Jones’ panAFRICAproject Book

Support Lou Jones’ panAFRICAproject Book

Today’s Post by Joe Farace I am not a big fan of Kickstarter projects sponsored by photographic companies trying to get you to fund their new products. I think if you own a company and believe in it, you should develop and fund your own projects. On the other...