The Amazing Misadventures of a So-Called Wedding Photographer

The Amazing Misadventures of a So-Called Wedding Photographer

July 7, 2010

"I have shot four weddings, I have shot four weddings."  As I sat down to type up this blog that you may or may not be reading, I kept telling myself that.  Me, a "photographer" with just two and a half years of experience under my belt has provided four couples with photos that they will keep for a lifetime...or until the divorce.  You too can provide couples with lasting memories!  All for one special low price, we have prepared the premiere  wedding photography course for you, the novice photographer! All joking aside, this stuff is ... read more

There’s No Biz Like Strobist

There’s No Biz Like Strobist

January 25, 2010

I get a few emails every week asking me about strobist stuff.  What to buy, what equipment do I use, how to trigger off camera flashes, etc.  I can answer those questions.  The thing is, I have no idea how I get the light I get sometimes.  It's tricky.  You're dealing with f-stops (aperture), shutter speed, EV values, ambient light, fill light, and plagues sent by God.  But the three biggies are aperture, shutter speed, and distance.  I've only been doing work with flash for a little less than two years, so in my eyes ... read more

Strobeless Lighting

Strobeless Lighting

January 25, 2010

If you're independently wealthy and money is no object then please, feel free to skip this article. If you're more like the 99% of us chasing the dream read on. You start taking pictures with your point and shoot and find something about it so appealing that you eventually want to buy a better camera. You save your pennies and eventually plunk down the cash on one of them fancy cameras, yeah the kind that you can put those big, long lenses on. You fight this beast of a camera into submission and somewhere along the ... read more

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