It’s funny, the majority of photographers I get to interview don’t grow up wanting to be photographers – Astronauts, athletes, writers, and movie stars sure, […]
In photojournalism, your skills behind the lens are often one of the least important parts of taking a great photo. It’s all about gaining access […]
Sports photography is a pretty niche medium, but for those who get it right, it can be a super-lucrative (and super-fun) way to make a […]
Wedding photographer Sean Flanigan‘s skill is unquestionable. Respected by the traditionalist and cutting-edge newcomers alike, his unique vintage style has taken the scene by storm. […]
Lugging heavy gear around while working and hunching over a desk for hours on end editing photos can take its toll on the body and […]
Documentary photography, when you boil it down, is as simple as capturing real moments without slowing them down the velocity of the narrative. It’s quite […]
During a mock-shoot on Corey Rich’s Still and Motion: Storytelling on Location course, Corey’s team attempted to fly an RC helicopter to get a great overhead view. Unfortunately, […]
Photo by Kate Hailey on Instagram Food blogger, cookbook author, and all-around luminous person Shauna Ahern joined Andrew Scrivani today for Day 2 of his food photography […]
What’s in Your Lighting Kit? Light is the most important element in photography, yet it’s also the most difficult to master. There are thousands of […]
Today, Aaron Nace continues his Compositing 101 course with more live photo shoots and editing sessions. Before he storme the studio, creativeLIVE had the opportunity to sit down with […]
You have a camera, but does that make you a photographer? An artist? According to award-winning photographer and editor Aaron Nace, yes. When asked about the […]
Letting your imagination run wild in the studio is easier said than done. The studio walls are often too tall and strong for your creative […]
Earlier this week, famed photographers Chase Jarvis and Joey L. sat together on the set of CreativeLive to discuss the current state of commercial photography. […]
Joey L. got his first camera when he was 11 years old, and started shooting professionally when he was 16. Now, at just 23, he’s […]
Hey, it’s nikko again, I’m the media & tech guy here at creativeLIVE, in for another creativeLIVE tech blog. We do a lot of tethering […]
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