Learning Video: Taking ...

Today’s Post by Mark Toal In the movie What About Bob, Bill Murray plays a character that is terrified of anything new or different. His therapist convinces him to take baby steps into any new situation. That’s my new approach to learning to shoot and share video. I’m not new to video. I...

Learning to See and Sho...

Today’s Post by Barry Staver I think learning to see in black & white is a subset of the overall experience of learning to see photographically and mirrorless cameras are great tools to use for this. If I had a nickel for everyone who tells me they love black & white...

A Small Wall of Ice

The theme of bad weather photography continues. One Friday is was about rain, today Jamie Zartmen talks about ice… Today’s Post by Jamie Zartman Last weekend I had to drive from Grand Junction, Colorado to Boulder to attend my granddaughter’s swim meet. I usually exit...

State of the Mirrorless...

Lets welcome back, Mark. He’s been traveling extensively including the big CES show in Las Vegas and the Imaging USA show in Atlanta. Hope you had a chance to visit him at one of these shows. Today’s Post by Mark Toal I just got back from the Consumer Electronics show in Las...

More Infrared Photograp...

If you missed the first installment of this series, you can read it here: Infrared Photography Tips. Today’s Post by Joe Farace Since infrared light is predominantly captured using your imaging chip’s red channel images can end up looking red (really magenta) no matter which...

Visualizing Infrared Ph...

Visualization is a central theme in Ansel Adams’ writings, where he defines it as “the ability to anticipate a finished image before making the exposure.” The term previsualization, often mistakenly attributed to Adams was created by Minor White who divided...