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Whether you’re an aspiring photographer or a full-time pro, this section will teach you about the nitty gritty of the photography business, professional shooting, posing, and lighting topics. Weddings and events, photo studios, and many more topics will be covered here.

23 06, 2021

The Other World of Infrared Photography

By |2021-06-28T06:08:03-08:00June 23rd, 2021|Categories: Art of Photography, Pro Photography|Comments Off on The Other World of Infrared Photography

Angel Oak, Johns Island, SC—This massive tree is a tourist attraction, but none the less, one of the most photogenic live oak trees in the area. It’s easy to get lost in all of the green and brown in color, but in infrared, it was easy to separate tones to truly show the spread and [...]

14 02, 2017

RAW vs DNG

By |2017-03-08T00:01:14-08:00February 14th, 2017|Categories: Pro Photography|2 Comments

A few years ago the debate over RAW vs DNG looked to be leaning in towards the DNG file format as the way to go. Recently that debate has been revisited by a number of people and the pendulum is swinging back towards RAW as the file format of choice.  This article will explore the pros [...]

29 01, 2017

The Debate: Shooting RAW vs JPEG

By |2017-05-14T23:56:57-08:00January 29th, 2017|Categories: Pro Photography|3 Comments

The debate of shooting RAW vs JPEG has gone on for a very long time. Ever since the first cameras that could shoot RAW were introduced, photographers have been divided on which is the better format. The reasons for shooting either also vary with every shooter. I have been shooting from a time before digital photography [...]

17 01, 2017

Hitting your Next Baseball Photography Shoot out of the Park

By |2017-01-17T10:42:39-08:00January 17th, 2017|Categories: Pro Photography|3 Comments

Baseball photography can be a bit of a challenge for a new comer, but it doesn’t have to be. Following these basic pieces of advice you will be getting top pictures of baseball players, and can add capturing baseball to your sports photography repertoire. Location and Timing When it comes to photographing any sport being at [...]

12 01, 2017

How To Capture Amazing Ring Shots Right Away

By |2017-03-07T23:52:18-08:00January 12th, 2017|Categories: Pro Photography|7 Comments

Shooting wedding and engagement ring shots need not be hard at all. In fact, with the proper equipment and a dash of creativity, you’re sure to capture that elusive image without too much effort. Here are some essential tips on how to photograph rings. Use a Macro Lens Shooting a ring and giving it justice can [...]

8 01, 2017

Wedding Photography: How to Shoot Creative Wedding Portraits

By |2017-01-09T08:48:54-08:00January 8th, 2017|Categories: Pro Photography|Tags: |3 Comments

Shooting creative wedding portraits can be one of the most rewarding things a photographer will ever do in his career. Every photographer I know has considered being a wedding photographer as a profession at some point. Some of us got lucky and landed jobs shooting weddings and events. I remember that I was fairly new in [...]

6 01, 2017

The Quintessential Wedding Photography Checklist Every Pro Must Have

By |2017-03-08T00:42:08-08:00January 6th, 2017|Categories: Pro Photography|Tags: |5 Comments

Coming up with a comprehensive wedding photography checklist can sometimes be a head-scratcher for every professional. Usually, most photographers take the easy way out by getting substandard gear without even considering the consequences when the wedding date comes. After years of shooting weddings, I’ve prepared a list of photography equipment you should have for that big [...]

4 01, 2017

Tips for Concert Photography: Shooting Your First Concert

By |2017-03-14T13:22:52-08:00January 4th, 2017|Categories: Pro Photography|4 Comments

Concert photography is a very fun and enjoyable thing to do. You not only get to listen to good music, you also get a chance to create fantastic photographs to share to the world. Taking photos of concerts can also be your ticket to a professional photography career. Taking photos of your first concert photography gig [...]