by Bonnie Caton | Jun 26, 2013
Remember when you had to turn a crank on your camera to roll the film? You’d pop out the canister, take it to the photo lab, and resign yourself to waiting for DAYS to see the result of your artistic mastery. Finally, you’d go back to the lab and rip open the envelope... by Bonnie Caton | Jun 21, 2013
Are you photogenic? Most people will say no. But really, ANYONE can be photogenic. Yes, even you. The trick is to simply relax and be your natural self. That face you make in photos — you know, the one you’ve practiced in front of the mirror? Forget that.... by Bonnie Caton | Jun 20, 2013
Babies have zits. Lots of them. They also have blotches, skin flakes, and even wrinkles! Want to feel better about your skin? Examine the face of a newborn baby. You’ll see that your forehead lines have actually been there all along. Bonnie here, again, with another... by Bonnie Caton | Jun 19, 2013
“How do I make the background blurry?” This might be the number one question we get when we’re out in the field on photo workshops. And for good reason, too. Knowing how to blur the background will make a HUGE difference in the look and feel of your photo.... by Victor Englebert | May 28, 2013
In 1971, I spent seven months traveling around Latin America, from Mexico to Argentina and Brazil. At some point, pressed among a crowd of Indians at the back of a dilapidated bus, my itinerary was taking me from Ayacucho to Cuzco, in the Peruvian Andes, an endless... by Efrain Padro | Apr 24, 2013
Sportif USA Catalog, Early Summer 2001 edition, page 17. My first published image, a landscape depicting sand dunes in the Sahara Desert in Morocco. But I should start from the beginning… The original focus of my photography at that time was landscapes. In early...