Student Special Feature

It’s Wednesday which means it’s time for a look at some student work!  We recently checked in again with Anne-Marie Littenberg to see how she has been doing.  She shared some recent images, which blew us away so we thought we would feature her again.  She...

Get Closer

Very often I get asked, ‘what is one thing that I can do to improve my travel images or my photojournalism imagery?’  My answer: GET CLOSER.   When photographing most of us simply snap a shot from where we were standing and aim over at what we are...

Lighting with Strobes

“Light” is one of the most critical elements needed to craft a great photograph, though at times it can be one of the most difficult things to find or control to look exactly they way you wish it too. If we are fortunate there might be some great natural...

The Top 5 Reasons You’re Not Happy With Your Prints

  It isn’t always easy creating an ink-jet print that meets your expectations.  In fact it can be downright frustrating.  Here are my top 5 reason you may not be happy with your prints.   5) You’re trying to create a great print from...

Shooting for the Markets: Humans Impact on Nature

BPSOP instructor Charlie Borland is known for capturing beautiful shots in nature, but he also has to look at a lot of different ways to keep his business afloat!  Charlie shares with is some important tips that most nature photographers don’t think about!...

10 Tips for Fall Color Photography

Fall has arrived in many areas and photographers are getting ready or are heading out to shoot their favorite places. Many will go to the usual locations like the Smoky’s or New England while others will photograph less known and less crowded locations. There...
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