Although some people would disagree with the title, HDR photography, for me, has always been a great way to turn some not-so-interesting scenes into something with a little life. As with many HDR and Landscape photographers, I always strive to…
First off, I have to say Okinawa is pretty cool. It’s one of those places you have to go to or at least try to at some point in your life. While there, I kept thinking I was in Hawaii,…
The past few months have been crazy. All I’ve done is work, leaving me with very little time to shoot photography. I’m still trying to find the perfect balance between posting photography and camera news, which is tricky. Posting tutorials…
Metabones earlier this year released its Mark IV version of the Lens Mount Adapter. These adapters allow you to use your Canon or Nikon lenses on your Sony E mount bodies with full aperture control. The previous Mark III version…
As a landscape, wedding, or fine art photographer it’s likely you’re having your prints done at a color lab like Bay Photo, EZ Prints, or Loxly. But did you know you can first check your photos against their printer’s ICC…
It’s been a while since I’ve been to the Scripps Pier. I know it’s a hot spot for landscape photographers now because of Peter Lik. And it was. I had to wait in line to get this shot, but I…
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?”