If you’ve ever wanted to master the art of long exposure photography, taking photos measured in full seconds or multiples of seconds, you’ll need to know more about the Neutral Density Filter. Guest author Jim Hamel goes through selecting a ND filter and then the 5 steps to mastering it. Used properly, camera filters and the 10-stop ND filter will allow you to achieve effects that are not possible to add in post-processing. It will add a real “wow” factor to your photos especially when there is water, clouds, or moving lights involved
The Peru Incident
Our apologies for how quiet it’s been on Digital Photo Mentor recently. We had a bit of an incident and situation on our recent trip to Peru. Read the full article to find out what happened, what’s happening coming up and how you can help.
How to Photograph Glassware – DIY Studio Setup under $20
Tips for how to photograph glassware using a DIY studio setup you can create for under $20. Equipment needed, lighting tips and tricks, and example images.
6 Tips to Better Food Photography
Want to make your food photos really have mouth watering appeal? These six tips will help you be on the road to better food photography and have your viewers drooling.
How to Create a Long Exposure Look Using Photoshop
In this article by guest author Serge Ramelli learn how to create a fake long exposure look to your waterfall or other images using Photoshop. He walks you through step by step with screenshots or you can also watch the video. Some great tips you can apply to other things too.




