My biggest hurdle to stay creative is finding things that are interesting, regardless if they’re real or just in my imagination.
Read MoreLight Control
Having control over lighting conditions multiply my chances of getting good results. With light control, I get sharp detail on shapes and textures, and with that, the illusion of depth and even the sense of mood.
Read MoreMoments of No Self-Awareness
Very often, when taking photo portraits, I realize some of my best results is when the person I’m photographing seems to be oblivious about the camera.
Read MoreTime is not an Excuse
It always saves a lot of time knowing the kind of picture you want to create.
Read MoreBreaking New Ground with Group Portraits
Group portraits certainly is a challenge that takes practice, or at least good planning beforehand.
Read MoreBackground Diversity
As long as we stay focused on creative thinking, facing limitations will give us interesting results. In many cases, those results may be a departure point for something new, and even more interesting.
Read MoreAvoiding Redundancy in Focal Length
I’m having a hard time knowing which lenses to leave behind
Read MorePhoto Shoot Story: Southport Diner
It very often happens to me that I’m driving, or walking on a sidewalk and I’m suddenly distracted by architectural elements of a building.
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