by Bonnie Caton | Nov 9, 2013
If you have a bunch of photos that you love but have never used for anything, you’ll probably like this next photo project I want to tell you about… Photos + wood or canvas = great Christmas gift. Here are a few I created by “transferring” my images onto wood or... by Bonnie Caton | Nov 8, 2013
Bonnie here, again, with another fun and playful photo project that takes three photos and turns them into one amazing gift: This is an idea that I found on a photographer’s blog, and decided to give it a try, with great results! Here are my tips for getting it right:... by Bonnie Caton | Nov 7, 2013
Sometimes, it’s the quick, candid photos that are the best. Here’s one I shot almost by accident between studio sessions with a family last week: You can’t manufacture moments like this. They happen on their own. You just have to be ready to capture them when they... by Rich Wagner | Oct 31, 2013
Professional photographer Rich Wagner here again with some final tips on selling your photos locally. Today, I’d like to start with two simple propositions. First a definition of what fine art photography is. I define it as something, anything, that people want to... by Efrain Padro | Sep 24, 2013
There we were, standing on our hotel’s rooftop, perfectly situated to get an awesome shot of the Blue Mosque, one of the world’s most famous religious buildings. The angle was right, the setting sublime, and we had the view all to ourselves… but the light was flat,... by Victor Englebert | Sep 21, 2013
There is something unique and wonderful about photography. There isn’t a person in the world that could not use it to their advantage. In art, journalism, architecture, archaeology, anthropology, geology, wildlife, education, medicine, engineering–you name it....