Tag: art

  • Special Event Photography

    Winter in Ontario is going to end. I promise. It may not happen this week but it’s going to happen sooner or later and when it does we’re going to enter into festival and special event season in Ontario. As a photographer now is the time to research out the events that interest you and…

  • Flash Videos & Posts – Part 6

    This series of posts are my notes for a flash workshop I am teaching to the members of The Oakville Camera Club. Everything and then some about flash is available on YouTube or on Google posts. Here’s a list of videos and posts I can recommend for those who want more information about flash: All…

  • Umbrellas & Softboxes – Part 3

    This series of posts are my notes for a flash workshop I am teaching to the members of The Oakville Camera Club. With the addition of a relatively inexpensive softbox or umbrella on a stand and a flash with a remote unit you can shoot professional quallity portraits with your camera just about anywhere. Photography…

  • Bounce Flash & Modifiers – Part 2

    This series of posts are my notes for a flash workshop I am teaching to the members of The Oakville Camera Club. One of the fastest and easiest ways to improve the look of any flash shot is to bounce the flash. Most flashes have the ability to swivel and bounce light in more directions…

  • Find A Bridge – Get A Hoodie

    One of the challenges all amateur photographers have compared to commercial photographers is it’s up to you to find the photo. Where commercial photographers often get told what to shoot, amateurs are on their own. It’s up to us to load our cameras and pick a lens and then find or create an image. It’s…

  • Photo Walk Shot Setup

    In our last post we reviewed how to setup your camera for the first time. Now it’s time to consider how to setup your shot when out on a photo walk. Photo walks either alone or in a group are first of all a lot of fun. Not only that but it’s a creative activity…

  • Why You Shouldn’t Share Your Photos Online

    Have you noticed yet that social media such as Facebook or Instagram or Whatsapp and other sites are basically just echo chambers when it comes to displaying your photography? Have a look around and see if you agree that a lot of really crappy photography gets lots of thumbs up and over-the-top positive comments day…

  • How To Shoot A Festival

    I watch a lot of YouTube videos about photography and this one from the Adventure & Art site by Ben Staley is worth the hour. It’s a master class on how to shoot a special event. Why watch? Because Ben, who is a top-tier environmental portrait photographer, pulls off an amazing job using minimal equipment…

  • How To Go Pro

    This morning on Facebook a new photographer armed with her entry-level camera and kit lens and way more enthusiasm than knowledge asked 130,000 random strangers on Facebook for advice on going pro. Of course, being Facebook she got a ton of bad advice about what gear she should buy. I offered a different suggestion. Here’s…

  • This Is How To Do Street Photography With People

    I show my own images (and those of Marion West) just for fun (this is of mine from Carribana 2024 in Toronto) while I post on a variety of photography-related subjects on this site. And with a photo walk I’m leading coming up this weekend in Oakville, Ontario I thought we might look at how…