It's no secret that photography technology is constantly evolving and has been since its invention. In modern times, DSLR cameras have been the industry standard in photography.
While Black History Month is a great time to celebrate the talent and work Black Americans have contributed to our country. It is also a month (like many honorary months) that shines light on the progress that must still be made.
When it comes to gift-giving, there are plenty of things to consider. You must ponder things such as favorite colors, their most treasured hobbies, and even their occupation.
Architecture photography has fascinated shutterbugs for centuries. In fact, the world’s oldest surviving photograph contains architectural elements — the View from the Window at Le Gras was taken way back in 1826.
A new hobby in photography is an exciting endeavor. Basic photography skills allow a person to capture meaningful moments, document experiences, and reflect the beauty they see in the world.
Every holiday season, our founder Chase Jarvis get an influx of DMs, tweets, texts and messages from followers, friends and family asking for the best gifts for photographers on their list. This year, rather than putting together a list of all the high-tech cameras and lenses that come with high-price tags to match – he decided to share some affordable add-ons that every photographer should have in their arsenal.
Thanksgiving is full of turkeys — the actual one, and that weird relative every family somehow seems to have — and both types make excellent photographs. From capturing the food to showcasing the decor, from snagging a quick family portrait to freezing that sparkle in grandma’s eye, Thanksgiving is ripe with creative possibilities for photographers.