This was the final frame from my night at Joshua Tree National Park. It was taken a moment before the moon set behind the mountains, casting the landscape into total darkness. I spent a lot of the night experimenting with…
As a Landscape Photographer and a professional Editor, I encounter many people who still venture out to learn Apple professional products. Some will ask me, “Should I learn Final Cut X?” or “Should I use Aperture or Lightroom?”
Sony has released an image of the first full-frame curved sensor (taken with the worst camera in the world). Likely for the Sony RX2.
This Landscape Photo was taken near the Malibu Pier in Malibu California. It was an extremely high tide so I was able to capture the waves interacting with the foreground rock formation. The lighting and time of day made the…
Typically as photographers, we are taught, the smaller the aperture the sharper and crisper your image is going to be. You ever go online and look at an awesome photo’s EXIF data? You ever notice almost all the landscape and hdr…
This was from my last moments in Japan at the Fukuoka Airport. The photography gods finally appeared at the end there and gave me one last blessing. We ate dinner in a restaurant when the sun lit the sky. Luckily,…
I’ve recently had to make the switch over to Premiere CC on my home Mac Pro, but my old 2009 tower didn’t cut it. You need a Nvidea GPU with at least 1GB of video ram to use its Mercury Playback Engine. So in order…
This is a great Photoshop technique I picked up a few years ago. I’m always trying new things, new plugins, and new software, but I always seem to come back to the High Pass filter as my favorite sharpening trick.…