If you're taking photos frequently, it's likely you accumulate piles of photos (so to speak) very quickly, regardless of your photography skill level. It can be daunting to think about ways to categorize or organize all these images, but it's actually a lot simpler of a task than it might appear to be.
Typically, the only element of the creative process that the public sees is the outcome. We totally miss the essential and often rocky developments that bring a project to fruition.
As the weather heats up biohacker and CreativeLive instructor Dave Asprey wants you to eat some ice cream. That’s right, even health-conscious eaters can celebrate summer thanks to Dave’s “Get Some” ice cream recipe, which is both nutrient-dense and oh-so delicious.
The histogram on your camera can tell you a lot about the quality of your photo, but for beginner photographers, interpreting what the chart is trying to tell you can be overwhelming and confusing. Lucky for us, John Greengo offered up an easy explanation of the histogram in the course, The Photography Starter Kit.