How to Choose Your Best Photos: Tips to Help Cull Your Shots

How to Choose Your Best Photos: Tips to Help Cull Your Shots

One of the most tedious parts of being a photographer is culling the shots. Sometimes hundreds of photos are taken which makes it harder to cull. However, if you have the chance, try not to take too many of the same photos in a shoot. Although this isn’t always...
Beginner Photography Mistakes You Can Avoid By Reading This

Beginner Photography Mistakes You Can Avoid By Reading This

If you’re just starting out in the photography world, it’s a good idea to stay up to date with the latest trends and skills. The fact of the matter is that practice makes perfect. Making mistakes is the perfect way to help yourself learn and grow the photography...
Photography Must Haves for Beginners

Photography Must Haves for Beginners

Being a photography means always being prepared. Photography is about capturing something beautiful in the right moment, therefore lack of preparation can cause you to miss the perfect photo. Making sure you constantly have the essential you may need at any given...
Portrait Photography 101: Tips for Finding the Magic

Portrait Photography 101: Tips for Finding the Magic

A good portrait is, of course, all about the subject. Your main job as photographer is both to make your subject look and feel amazing, and to capture something unique about that person, so that when their family and friends (those that know them best) look at the...
How to Scout a Great Location for Portrait Photography

How to Scout a Great Location for Portrait Photography

Keep It Simple It’s a natural impulse to look for a stunning location for your shoot, but it’s not always the best move for a portrait. You want the focus to be on your subject, and often a beautiful background can be more distracting than flattering. Save these...
How to Be Photogenic

How to Be Photogenic

There’s nothing worse than feeling like you have to jump and cover to hide your face when someone brings a camera out. Some people are naturally photogenic and look effortlessly perfect in every blurry, poorly lit snapshot, but for the rest of us having our picture...