Thoughts About Using A 2X Teleconverter In Photography

I have a love/hate relationship with teleconverters (also called telephoto extenders or telex tenders – TC.) When I was a young man and dead broke, I used them to try to get more focal length and hated the results. Then again, when I was young, the quality of the average teleconverter was horrible and my […]

Photo of the Day: Out for a Walk

Category: Children Photograph: Out for a Walk by Brian Barbash Brian’s image captured my attention with the subtle rim lighting on the boy. The choice of using a B&W conversion focuses the viewers attention on the child and keeps the background house and cars from being distracting. The feeling that we are watching a child have a […]

Macphun’s Aurora HDR Pro Update Has Me Impressed!

By now most of you have heard of Aurora HDR from Trey Ratcliff and the team at Macphun, and if you haven’t, well it’s a joint project by Trey and Macphun to create an application tailored to exactly what the most prolific HDR photographer in the world would want out of software. Over the course of […]

Photographers That Inspire You

I’m now hosting a new segment on the Photofocus Podcast called the Photofocus Infocus Interview Series. This segment will publish on the 21st of each month. I’m always on the look out for great and inspiring Photographers to come on the show. I’d love some input and advice on who you think I should reach […]

First Pass – Editing Your Photographs

You’re going to come back from photo trips with lots of pictures. If you’re not careful, you’ll soon be drowning in pictures, unable to find the ones you really need while storing and managing those that you don’t want. The secret to easy picture management is to toss out, reject/archive or delete as many as […]

The History of Photography in 5 Minutes

Check out this short but great video that covers the history of photography in five minutes. However, I wish the video wouldn’t have glossed over some of the more recent brands and trends, which have some interesting history in their own right. [via ISO1200] Copyright/DMCA Notice: The RSS entry was originally published on Photography Bay. RSSID#794326