What do you do to make sure you’re getting the best quality images from your camera? These six tips will help you take cleaner, sharper better composed images suitable for as many uses as possible and leave you a little room for error too.
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.
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…
What Camera Lens Should I Buy Next, and Other FAQs About Gear
If you’re considering buying a new lens or upgrading some of your equipment, read this first before you stuff your shopping cart with goodies. I get asked a lot “What lens should I buy?” so here is the answer in long format, along with 4 other commonly asked FAQs about camera gear and upgrading.
Do You Wait for the Decisive Moment or do You Spray and Pray?
Henri Cartier-Bresson is credited with the phrase “Decisive Moment”. The alternative is “Spray and Pray” shoot anything and everything. This article discussed pros and cons of both methods and when to use each, along with some tips on how you can use the Decisive Moment to help you take better photos.





