Top Ten Wildlife Photography Tips

10 Things You Can Do RIGHT NOW To Improve Your Wildlife Photography Wildlife photography is a journey. It can take you to all kinds of places as you explore the world around us in ways you may never have seen before which is why wildlife photography is a very popular...

Yellow Color Power and Meaning

Complementary Colors: Yellow and violet are complementary colors located across from each other on the color wheel. Richly saturated or pale tints of yellow and violet, when paired together create color harmony. Yellow Color Meaning Daffodils, forsythia, buttercups,...

Capturing a Sense of Place

Ever come back from a trip and wonder why your images lack the magic that you experienced? It’s probably because the image series lacks a sense of place. Learn how to capture your full experience in Amazing Travel Photos Made Easy, our newest course taught by...

Canal Park Moonrise

The full moon occurs only once every month, as we all know. But did you also know that it rises precisely at sunset on that special day, and in a position along the eastern horizon opposite the setting sun in the west? In fact, these are the reasons it appears full –...

Crank Up that ISO for Fast Moving Subjects

I got back recently from my White horses of the Camargue  workshop in the South of France and there were a few things that we had to make sure everyone was paying attention to:  their shutter speeds and also their aperture.  Shooting these magnificent creatures for...

Shooting at High Noon

When we all start out on our photography adventure one of the first lessons we learn is what time of day to shoot and the advice is always early morning or late afternoon light is always the best times to shoot for it is when the light is at it’s least harshest...
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