To begin with, you irritate me…
Do I have your attention? About once a year, maybe twice a year I do two things: First I watch Zack Arias’ video blog post “Transformations”, this helps me to re-focus on my photography and be reminded how lucky I am to be doing what I’m doing! The second thing is to read David Jackson’s [...]
Generally, the strongest lines in my composition determines how I hold my camera.
Restful, calm, stability, even permanency, these are words used by photographers to describe horizontal lines. When do I decide to shoot horizontal? If the subject or strongest lines within the composition are horizontal then nine times out of ten I’m going to shoot horizontal. Run the horizon directly through the center of your frame, with [...]
So …how much thought are you putting into your photo’s foundational elements?
Do you know that you can train your eye to look for lines and shapes within a scene? I have this strange feeling that many photographers don’t know that their cameras will still work when they are on its side! I’m talking about vertical photographs… Lines and shapes are the building blocks of your photograph, [...]
Composition …could this be the key to unlock your photo dreams?
What is the second most important thing a photographer must have in order to be a great photographer after LOVE of the art itself? In his book Learning to See Creatively, Bryan Peterson, stated “There is no better time to crop a bad composition than just before you press the shutter release”. Imagine for a [...]
Final Living Social Basic Photo Class!!!
Final Living Social special Basic Photography class Welcome to the Lighting Asylum presented by Look Photographic Workshops, if you purchased a “Basic Photography Class” voucher from Living Social: We have completed three class already, one in Vallejo, one in Napa, and a third in Sacramento. The final class for the Living Social will be held [...]
Ultimate simple wedding shot!
Are you ready to stop taking the same old wedding photos? Learn how to take a bridal portrait with a single speedlight that will get you more weddings and sell more prints. If you master the simple shot in this tutorial you will have a trick in your bag that will make you money. The technique [...]
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To begin with, you irritate me…
May 24th, 2013
Do I have your attention? About once a year, maybe twice a year I do two things: First I watch Zack Arias’ video blog post “Transformations”, this helps me to re-focus on my photography and be reminded how lucky I am to be doing what I’m doing! The second thing is to read David Jackson’s [...]
Generally, the strongest lines in my composition determines how I hold my camera.
May 15th, 2013
Restful, calm, stability, even permanency, these are words used by photographers to describe horizontal lines. When do I decide to shoot horizontal? If the subject or strongest lines within the composition are horizontal then nine times out of ten I’m going to shoot horizontal. Run the horizon directly through the center of your frame, with [...]
So …how much thought are you putting into your photo’s foundational elements?
May 14th, 2013
Do you know that you can train your eye to look for lines and shapes within a scene? I have this strange feeling that many photographers don’t know that their cameras will still work when they are on its side! I’m talking about vertical photographs… Lines and shapes are the building blocks of your photograph, [...]
Composition …could this be the key to unlock your photo dreams?
May 11th, 2013
What is the second most important thing a photographer must have in order to be a great photographer after LOVE of the art itself? In his book Learning to See Creatively, Bryan Peterson, stated “There is no better time to crop a bad composition than just before you press the shutter release”. Imagine for a [...]







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