Lenses 101: Depth-of-Fi...

Today’s Post by Joe Farace, photo by Mark Toal The basic laws of imaging state that only one part of a three-dimensional object can be truly in focus at the image plane. This means areas in front of and behind the focus plane still appear more or less in focus or acceptable focus....

Can Photography Keep Yo...

Today’s Post by Mark Toal Physically no, mentally yes. I’m a big believer in trying my best to stay in the present moment. Thinking about the past or future takes me away from what is happening in front of me; the things that I want to photograph. Have you ever walked down the...

Backing Up Is Easy to D...

Today’s Post by Joe Farace If you don’t have a backup strategy you should. The Internet with rift with stories of photographers who didn’t and suffered the consequences; don’t be that guy. If you’re using a Mac OS computer the company provides free Time Machine that seamlessly...

Improve Your Photos via...

Today’s Post by Joe Farace One of the best ways that I know of improving your photography is to give yourself a self-assignment. One of my ongoing self-assignments is taking pictures of barns, the older the better. Here’s my personal guidelines when photographing barns but please...

Choosing the Right Came...

It’s Columbus Day in the USA but it’s Thanksgiving Day to all our Canadian friends, which celebrates the harvest and other blessings of the past year. Today’s Post by Joe Farace When a photographer travels or goes on a location shoot, they need to start packing. It...

Three Step to Improve Y...

On this special New Year’s edition of Mirrorless Photo Tips I want to wish Shanah Tovah to all of our Jewish readers on this Rosh Hashanah Today’s Post by Joe Farace My friend Danny made the snapshot of a young Joe Farace in 1955 while we were climbing the steps of DC’s...