Wordless Wednesday inspiration came from an incredible opportunity to spend time on a local collectors property by special invitation. His 50’s motive architecture and collection of memorabilia made for an exciting collection of images. This HDR rendering of his on-site filling station had a lot of character to draw on. Keep shooting – Ray
3 Easy Steps To Rescuing a Photo
This gorgeous animal walked through our yard a few weeks ago. Having your camera always at the ready comes in handy. Once I was lucky enough to capture the shot, just a few tweaks made this California Bobcat even more beautiful. Review the steps in the photos below: Step 1: Take the photo Step 1: […]
Quick Tip: Speed and Light at the Fairground
I can’t think of a better reason to go to the fair then to capture those moments with a photograph. Fairs can provide some of the greatest photographic offerings ranging from multi colored lights, rides in motion, textures, crowds, and don’t forget the carnival food the options are infinite. Important notes for taking photographs at […]
Portrait Photography Lighting No.5
Here is a sample photo from a seminar that we have been fine tuning and will offering soon. If you are interested in attending this class on Portrait lighting let us know we will be announcing it soon.
Portrait Photography Lighting No.4
Here is a sample photo from a seminar that we have been fine tuning and will offering soon. If you are interested in attending this class on Portrait lighting let us know we will be announcing it soon.
Quick Tip: How Color Casts Influence The Final Photograph
The Color of Light Knowing how to identify the color of light or color cast will give you greater creative control over your final photograph and will help eliminate the frustration of having to go back and correct the color cast in post-production. But if the color can be corrected using software like Lightroom or […]