Tag: camera
Last week, my jaw hit the floor as I walked into my local privately owned camera store and photo lab. Nearly everything was on sale from 25 – 80% off and they had sold all photo printing and processing equipment. I wanted to scream and cry at the same time. “Now what?!” was all I … Continue reading "Save the Photography Industry and Your Memories"
A Disney Photographer’s Christmas List
Posted onCan you believe it will be Thanksgiving next week here in the United States? Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Parties have started and the Dream Lights are back on Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World. The calendar is giving us an extra week of Christmas shopping and I thought I would give you a few suggestions … Continue reading "A Disney Photographer’s Christmas List"
Advanced Dark Ride Photography at Walt Disney World
Posted onI have talked about my attempts at photographing Disney dark rides in the past. I have not been satisfied with my results thus far. So, I contacted an expert. Michael Besant is an accomplished dark ride photographer and I asked him for his secret. Turns out I was not the only one to inquire and … Continue reading "Advanced Dark Ride Photography at Walt Disney World"
Scott’s Photography Tips
Posted onLisa asked me to post three of my favorite photography tips to start out the new year with. Great idea, Lisa! Tip Number One Fill the Frame Whether by feet, telephoto/zoom lens or crop, the one tip I can give you to improve your photography immediately is to get close and fill the frame. This … Continue reading "Scott’s Photography Tips"
Picture This! Mailbag: Camera Bags
Posted onWe received the following inquiry recently to the Picture This! blog from reader Sharon. Since flattery was used, Barrie, Lisa and myself give her our opinions. It also lead me to updating a piece of my equipment. I LOVE the Picture This blog! I have learned countless tips and been inspired many times from reading … Continue reading "Picture This! Mailbag: Camera Bags"
Light Meter: The 2008 Spring Line Part 3 – Conclusion
Posted onHello my friends and welcome to the last segment regarding digital cameras hitting stores this Spring. Once the snow melts and the sun ventures out, you can show off your new super cool image capturing devices as you strut your way down Main Street all the while keeping an eye out for photo ops with … Continue reading "Light Meter: The 2008 Spring Line Part 3 – Conclusion"
Light Meter: Congratulations on Your New Camera
Posted onRuh roh. Did I spoil the surprise? C’mon, you must have known what was in the box already. Seriously? How could you not know? It’s square or rectangular in shape and perfectly flat on all sides. Even your new puppy knew it was a camera! What? You didn’t know about the puppy?! :smacks forehead: Well … Continue reading "Light Meter: Congratulations on Your New Camera"
Light Meter: A Tale of 1 Million Megapixels Porportion
Posted onSit back, relax, and pay close attention as this a true story. It was a damp and dark night with the fog rolling in from the Atlantic coastline. In the distance, a shrieking owl and the rattling of chains echo in moonlight. Then all of a sudden, Wait, wait, wait, that’s the wrong story. Sorry … Continue reading "Light Meter: A Tale of 1 Million Megapixels Porportion"
Light Meter: Point and Shoot 101
Posted onThere is an abundance of cameras on the market these days for the consumer to choose from. The important question is, which one is right for you? Do you only take photos at birthday parties and family gatherings? Are you at every soccer game cheering on your daughter? Have you found yourself hoping for more … Continue reading "Light Meter: Point and Shoot 101"