Blur: It’s Just the Opposite Of Sharpness

Blur: It’s Just the Opposite Of Sharpness

Today’s Post by Joe Farace In the blur of the photograph, time leaves its gleaming, snail-like track.—Wright Morris Let me tell you a secret: Your image files don’t always have to be tack sharp. Sometimes a soft focus image is just what the doctor—or...
I’ll Shooting with my Repaired DigiBee…Soon

I’ll Shooting with my Repaired DigiBee…Soon

Today’s Post by Joe Farace One of the birthday gifts that Mary gave me three years ago was a Paul C Buff DigiBee—in blue. I remember when the company introduced the original Alien Bee monolights at the (former) PMA trade show. These compact monolights were...
In Portraiture: Put Your Best Face Forward

In Portraiture: Put Your Best Face Forward

Today’s Post by Joe Farace “Keep your face always toward the sunshine – and shadows will fall behind you.”—Walt Whitman People’s faces are not symmetrical and most of us really have a “good” and “bad” side that photographs better or worse than...