In attending two events recently where I did photography, this article will give you some tips on how to photograph an event with minimal camera gear. Learn to use what you have, what shots to get, some technical stuff – and lots of event photo examples to get you started.
A Collection of Images From the Oregon Coast to Inspire You
For the last 3 weeks I’ve been on the road travelling through the US and spending time on the Oregon coast, which is absolutely one of our favourite places to hang out. Great people, stunning locations, and amazing food. If you haven’t been I suggest a road trip if you’re near, or make it a destination if you’re a bit farther afield. So I thought I’d share a few of my images with you to inspire you to get out and shoot yourself.
Have Patience – Take Better Photos
Patience is a virtue. Applying it to your photography will help you take better photos. These series of images show an example of how waiting for the moment can make or break your photo. See if you agree and share your images.
How to Photograph Star Trails and the Milky Way
How to photograph star trails and the Milky Way – tips for equipment needed, camera settings, and set up so that you can go try this yourself.
What Camera Gear Should I Take on Vacation?
My husband and I travel a lot. What to take with me in terms of camera gear is always a challenge. I get this question a lot in my travel photography class too. So I thought I’d go over my thought process of how to decide what to take, and what to leave at home. What…




