Here Bryan shows us how to use a very colorful train in Holland as his Background. While the train is in motion he gets the effect of a brush stroke as his background. The trains vibrant colors really bring this image to life.
Photo Tips
The Icing on the Cake!
WOW look at this lighting technique. Bryan uses this unusual location and a great back lit flash to illuminate his subject. Just look at the difference between these two photos.
Paying Attention to the background
Many times photographers make the simple mistake of not paying attention to their background. Bryan shows us how easy it is to capture a distraction in the background of a photo. Look at the photo below and see the distraction aka the other lighthouse. Which of these...
Capturing an intimate portrait in unlikely conditions
Bryan shows us how to take a very unlikely photography spot and create a great portrait shot with a wonderful background. Just look at this photo. In the video we show you this portrait in two different settings. Which do you like more?
Sunrise photo with a FLW filter
WOW, would you just look at this sunrise photo taken at sunrise. Bryan shows us two photos side by side in this video. One using a Magenta FLW filter and one without. The filter really makes all the difference in this photo. For more tips frome Bryan check out his...
Taking Clear Action Shots
What a photo! Bryan captures an amazing photo of this guy flipping off the beach. He discusses his camera settings to make sure he gets the perfect photo with the conditions he is in.
Telling a story with a photo of a Windmill in Holland!
Bryan shows us how to create a story using grass in the foreground to give the photograph depth and and personality. Using F22 as the default aperture for story telling he creates this wonderful picture below. You can learn how to take this photo and more in one of...
Who Cares! How to use the correct aperture.
Sometimes you just don't know which aperture to use. In this case we don't have much for depth of field. The subject and the background are in the same depth of field. We have a wonderful shadow and great angles. I shot this with F8 - 1/125 - 50 ISO
Red, White and Blue Patriotic Photos
Bryan shows us how to make a patriotic image using two color flashes on the Lincoln Memorial