Selling Photo Equipment Online With Sexy Gear Photos
I decided to sell off my Nikon gear now that I have have fallen in love with the Fuji x100s. When I sell items online I always like to take pictures that look as attractive as possible to give the buyer comfort that it is a high-quality item in good condition. For this shoot I […]
Ask a Lightroom Expert – Wedding Photography Help
Q: As you may know I did my first wedding for charity last weekend in Memphis. There are some changes that I need to make, however for the most part I am pretty satisfied with the way it came out–especially considering the venue was a hampton inn. Afterwards I prepared my first composed wedding image. As […]
How To Achieve Better Photos With Your iPhone Camera
Today’s topic will focus on how to shoot better photographs with your iPhone. The reason I chose the iPhone instead of a DSLR camera is because the iPhone has become a staple device in today’s society. Our phones serve multiple purposes and are always there with you to capture the priceless moments in your life—especially […]
4 Techniques To Make Children’s Photos Stand Out
Recently I have been experimenting with techniques for enhancing images of kids. With a little one in the house I have had lots of practice with baby and kid photos. I have noticed a few techniques tend to improve the quality of these pictures. 1. Get Low – See Eye to Eye The first […]
Off-Camera Lighting With Cell Phone LED Flash
It is said often that photography is just about recording light. So what can you do when the daylight is gone and you don’t want to use your on-camera flash? How about using one or more cell phone LED flashlights as lighting. Unless you are MacGyver you probably don’t have a flashlight with you at […]
Spring 2014 Class Application Now Open!
We are proud to announce that we have now opened the application for our Spring 2014 class HERE. The deadline for applications is February 12, 2014 so make sure to submit your application before the deadline to be considered for our Spring class. You can check out the final projects from our Fall 2013 class […]
Moments January 17th, 2014 Exhibition Recap
The second Moments exhibition was a smashing success and we couldn’t have done it without the support of all the volunteers, attendees, sponsors, and program participants! On Friday, January 17th 2014, Moments proudly honored our program participants by hosting a gallery show with 100% of proceeds used to fund the Spring 2014 program. Over 100 […]
Moments Exhibition and Fundraiser – Friday, January 17th
Moments would like to invite you to our exhibition fundraiser January 17th, 2014 from 6-11pm. Drinks are on us so come check out some great work, have fun, and meet the students. Space is limited so entrance can only be secured by making a suggested minimum donation of $25 via paypal or by RSVPing here and paying what you wish at the door. […]
Off-Camera Flash Vs. Available Light – Underexposing The Sky
In this post there are two images captured about 7 minutes apart. In that time the available light outside did not noticeably change. The difference in the look of the two pictures is the first utilized only ambient light while the second added off-camera flash. Notice, in the ambient exposure that the subjects and the […]
Autofocus Tune up – How To Calibrate Autofocus Settings
I recently upgraded to a camera body that allows for autofocus fine tune adjustments. I tried out different techniques for honing in on the best possible focus settings. Here I’ll share what I learned and how you can measure and adjust your autofocus yourself. All you need is a camera that has the ability to […]