Humor: A Letter of Complaint from Her Majesty, The Queen

(Please Note: I can neither confirm nor deny this letter was sent.  I personally think the portrait is marvelous, but I’ve been called “Old School,” so what do I know?) Dear Annie Leibovitz, I am writing in regards to the most recent photographs taken of me for my 90th birthday. I shan’t delve into all […]

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Travel Photography: Tips and Tricks for a Photogenic Trip

You don’t want to miss this free webinar. Ron Martinsen and Levi Sim, who both travel way too much, will help you get ready for your next trip. They’ll help you consider the best gear combinations and at least three things you should always photograph when you’re on the road. Consider, too, that right now there…

Travel Photography: Tips and Tricks for a Photogenic Trip

You don’t want to miss this free webinar. Ron Martinsen and Levi Sim, who both travel way too much, will help you get ready for your next trip. They’ll help you consider the best gear combinations and at least three things you should always photograph when you’re on the road. Consider, too, that right now there…

Reader Photos Roundup: April 24, 2016

It’s time for our weekly break from the gear for a few minutes so we can enjoy another round of reader photos from the Photography Bay Flickr Group. Check out the rest of the photos below. Clicking on the photos will take you to its Flickr page where you can read more about the shot, […]

Photographer of the day: Paul

Category: Street. Photograph: “Hermit-Crab Impersonation” by Paul (username “Paul” on Flickr). Originally shared on the Photofocus Flickr community right here.   Why I picked this image: While this is probably a normal scene on the streets of some places in the world, images like these always catch my attention. Technically Paul did a good job here by panning…

Changing Your POV/Position Makes Photos More Interesting

  SUBTITLE – The 15 Minute Rule This is a short post aimed at getting you to consider something few photographers do these days – changing up your shooting position when you’re in the field, and doing it on a regular basis. Changing your position gives you different compositions to choose from when you are selecting…

Watch as this photographer shoots female bodybuilders in the middle of the street

I’ve been following the work of Texas based portrait photographer Keydrin Franklin for a while now, but a recent Facebook Live stream of this particular shoot got me very interested.  It’s certainly not every day you see a group of people walking out into the middle of the road to have photos made. As well as resulting […]

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