by David | HOME Photography Basics, Travel Photography Basics
One of my favorite subjects to photograph is waterfalls and rivers. I guess it stems from a fascination I’ve had with moving water since I was a kid. I think I always associated rivers and waterfalls with adventure and discovery. To this day rivers and...
by Jamie | HOME Photography Basics, Travel Photography Basics
Photos taken at sunset capture the soft, diffused light that happens as the sun sets. The Golden Hour light, approximately 30-60 minutes before sunset, is a warm golden glow that produces long, soft shadows. After the sun disappears behind the...
by Jamie | HOME Photography Basics, Travel Photography Basics
Did you know that you can change the overall feel of your photo just by moving the horizon line within your shot? The horizon line, which separates the foreground from the sky, is an important element in many scenes. Photographers can use the horizon line to highlight...
by Jamie | HOME Photography Basics, Travel Photography Basics
Using the rule of thirds for landscape photography creates visual interest and impact in your photos. It’s a basic photography technique that involves positioning important elements in your photo along imaginary grid lines that divide your scene into thirds, both...
by David | Camera Gear and Resources for Blogging, HOME Photography Basics, Travel Photography Gear, Utah Tips and Resources
Camera gear is essential when traveling. Those of us who love spectacular photo images, especially those we have worked to capture ourselves, know the value and advantages of good equipment. We also know the importance of a good plan before embarking on any trip. A...
by Jamie | Camera Gear and Resources for Blogging, HOME Photography Basics, Travel Photography Gear
Why would we recommend DSLR cameras for travel photography when there are more affordable mirrorless cameras out there that are powerful, compact, and lighter? DSLR cameras are great for still photography when compared to mirrorless cameras due to their...