Beyond Your Average Travel Itinerary
Vacation time again and you are traveling with friends or family, the dilemma is how do you balance being serious about photography and vacationing with your loved ones. Here are a few pointers to...
View ArticleThe 5 W’s of Location Model Photography
This post contains artistic nudity that some may consider, NSFW Model photography is an art, traveling and model photography is a whole different kettle of fish. Not being on your home ground may make...
View ArticleTen Tips For Shooting Winter Landscapes (Part 2)
"Winter Landscapes" by Mathadogg Continuing on from last month’s post, here are five more tips to survive photography problems in the winter season: 6) Time of Day To avoid overexposed, washed out...
View ArticleLocation, Location, Location: Landscape Photography
"Birds" by phonzik A week and a half ago, I had the chance to visit Southern Spain, and I stayed in a small but gorgeous village called Cutár. The area was extremely mountainous, and the weather was...
View ArticlePhotos from the Cockpit
Landing at Princess Juliana Airport - St. Maarten Photography. Aviation. Two hobbies – nay, passions that go together like Châteauneuf du pap and Saint Marcellin. Aviation brings to us fascinating...
View ArticleSpringpad: Your On-line Swiss Army Knife
Used with permission By Francis Flinch (CC-BY-3.0) My first introduction to what would become “the cloud,” happened eight years ago, when a small start up company called Delicious (formerly...
View ArticleWildlife Photography: Alaskan Brown Bears
When I was a child, I was inspired by a photograph. You all have seen the one, a Grizzly bear in the midst of Alaska’s Brooks Falls, mouth open, with a salmon leaping right into it. There are many...
View ArticleTravel Photography: Alaska
I’m not a hunter, but I imagine wildlife photography is a lot like hunting. You wear neutral-colored clothing, spend a lot of time tracking wildlife in the bush, get dirty, wait a lot, and you’d...
View ArticleWildlife Photography Tips: Florida’s Everglades
Everglades, copyright Tito Trelles The Everglades have always sounded exotic and alluring to me. In my mind, “Everglades” conjured up images of green swamps, alligators, and me speeding along in an...
View ArticleIn The Viewfinder: Hugh Walker
In The Viewfinder is a new series that allows you to learn a bit more about your favorite FYP Writers. While we know your enjoy their articles, sometimes you just want to know what makes them tick!...
View ArticleTravel Photography: Monterey Bay Aquarium
[Editor's Note: Alice has a knack for finding the most interesting places to photograph, here is another one. In addition, I can tell you from personal experience that, she finds the most interesting...
View ArticleWhen I Can’t Travel
We can’t travel all the time- trust me I get it! Whether we have work obligations, kids, pets, medical conditions, or financial limitations, often times we spend more time yearning to get away than...
View ArticleWeekend Photo Focus: Travel
This weekend’s theme is: travel. By that, we don’t mean travel to foreign, exotic countries that most of us only dream about; by travel, we mean how you travel, travel to the next city, the next town...
View Article#WeekendPhotoFind: Travel
Weekend Photo Focus Submissions: "Flying Cheetah" by morkel erasmus by @PhoenixAlisonB Other Links: "Have Bag, Will Travel" by oo-rein-oo "Time Travel" by twistedclocks "Travel" by ulainthedark...
View ArticleIndie Spotlight: Jim Nix
Each Monday, we’ll highlight one indie photographer whose body of work deserves special recognition. Please enjoy their photography here, and make it a point to enjoy the rest of their work on their...
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