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Tanzania Ngorongoro Crater Elephants
by David Huffman Top of my bucket list was a photo safari in Africa. I dreamed, planned and prepared for this for a very long time. I finally booked the trip to visit Kenya and Tanzania, and I cho...
8 years ago
Capturing the Blood Moon
by Jeff Insel The moon never ceases to be an interesting photography subject—especially when a total lunar eclipse is taking place. On April 4, the Earth’s shadow completely enveloped the moon and...
8 years ago
Reflection Canyon Shortcut
by Shane McDermott “You can’t access the Reflection Canyon overlook from the lake”! At least that is what I have always been told by numerous other photographers and lake lovers. Judging by few...
8 years ago
Traveling for Photography
by Joel Wolfson When you go on a major trip with photography in mind, just deciding what gear to bring and getting to your destination and back with all of it can be as much of a challenge as shooting...
8 years ago
Street Photography
by Rick Jacobi Street photography is a very fun, interesting and different type of photography. Instead of a tripod, you’re hand-holding your camera. Sometimes you have just a split second to take t...
8 years ago
Life in Black & White
by Rick Jacobi The more I photograph the world around me, the more I am drawn to street photography. For me, it’s images about our humanity that draws my attention. It fascinates me, how I can cap...
8 years ago
Photography is just dog-gone fun!
by Roberta Lites Pets have always been a part of my life. Over the years I’ve shared a special companionship with eleven dogs, four cats, two turtles and a parrot. So it was no surprise when I p...
8 years ago
iPad on the Run
by Amy Horn I love my iPad. There may be some tablets that do these same tasks, but I began on an iPad and it is what I know. Last Saturday, my son was running in a track meet in Phoenix and since I l...
8 years ago
Taking Photos in Snowy Conditions
by Kathleen Reeder Getting a good exposure in snowy conditions can be a little tricky. Does the snow look gray in your photos? This tip explains why this happens and what to do about it. Camera met...
8 years ago
Focusing at Night
by Beth Ruggiero-York One of the most common questions about night photography is “How do I focus at night?”, and rightfully so, especially if you are accustomed to relying on autofocus in dayligh...
8 years ago