ETDPhotography Guide Blog Review
Over the past few years I've created a few how-to and tutorial blogs. Some are still relevant while others have become outdated.
2017 Portrait Series - Photoshoot Outtakes
While working in photography can have plenty of serious moments (like weddings) it's great to be able to kick back and have a few laughs during a photoshoot.
2017 Portrait Series - Home Studio Portraits
This week we revisited Arika and Mady with a make-shift studio in the kitchen.
Hartwood Acres Photoshoot Featuring Dana Marie
Last week I met up with Dana Marie for some portraits.
2017 Portrait Series - Early Morning Portraits
There are two "golden hours" in the day, and before I only paid attention to one of them but that has finally changed!
2017 Portrait Series - Introducing Bekah
This is the first post of a planned series of portrait shoots over 2017.
For our first portrait shoot I'd like to introduce you to Bekah!
Shooting in Adverse Weather: Senior Portrait Examples
Sunset was 10 minutes before starting, the wind was picking up, and it started to rain.
Photoshoot Album - Cara, Lauren, and Abby
I had a wonderful chance to try out flash photography in a studio setting recently. My good friend Cara along with her friends Lauren and Abby were excellent models! Check out some the photos we made below.
Are You A "Real" Photographer
There has been some speculation and debate on what the word "photographer" means, it's by no means a new discussion.
Film Photography - A Digital Essay
I'd like to announce the reveal of a new project I've been working on.
Film photography has been a recent pursuit of mine and a wonderful experience. I hope to share this experience and get others involved in film photography as well.
Rebekah - Full Shoot
Had an excellent shoot this weekend with Rebekah taking some general and senior portraits.
If you are interested in your own shoot please contact me.
LG G4 Smartphone Camera Review
What's the best camera?
Many say it's the one you always have with you.
Rokinon 14mm F/2.8 Lens Review
Before leaving on a trip to England, I decided to add a lens suitable for landscapes to my outfit. I chose the Rokinon 14mm F/2.8 in a Nikon lens mount due to its affordability and quality.
I’ve had the lens for about a year now, and here are my thoughts on this not-so-little gem.
The Best Sites to Learn About Photography
The internet is chock full of amazing resources, but it can be difficult to sift through the millions of different links to find what you’re looking for.
Never fear, this blog will do the work for you! I’m confident this list of hand-picked sites will inspire and inform you.
Telling Stories Through Pictures – Wedding Photography
Being able to tell a story through images is one of the best things about photography.
That storytelling is one of the reasons why I really enjoy wedding photography. The industry has changed over the past few decades to include a more journalistic and storytelling approach to wedding coverage, and I think it is a wonderful way to capture all the emotions and beauty of a wedding day.
How do you tell the story of a wedding through photos though? Let’s take a case example to explore.
What Does it Mean to Shoot Digital? Part I
Photography has changed quite rapidly over the past few decades. Instead of darkrooms and film, we have Adobe Lightroom and memory cards.
What does it mean to take a photo with a digital camera though? How does shooting with a digital sensor instead of film affect the look of your photos? What are the advantages and disadvantages of digital sensors?
The World of Fine Art and Portraits
I don’t think anyone is unfamiliar with Steve McCurry’s photo titled Afghan Girl. The National Geographic cover is one of the most recognized photos on the planet. It epitomizes the mashup of fine art and portraiture.
What about it makes it great though? Is it the complementary color palette? Her striking eyes? The Composition? What kind of camera did McCurry use, and what did he do to it in the darkroom? These are some of the questions I hope to explore with this blog.
Photo Editing 101: High-Dynamic Range (HDR) Part 1
This has to be one of my most highly requested topics, HDR.
I’m splitting this topic up over two posts. The first will cover what HDR is and how it is (unfortunately) misused and the second will show how to make HDR images step by step in camera and in photo shop.
Vintage Camera Collection: Target Brownie Six-20 and Six-16
Who doesn't like a bit of vintage once in a while? Today let's take a look at some old cameras!
The Brownie Name
Kodak has used the Brownie camera name for a long time. They were the early versions of disposables and originally marketed for children. Many versions of the camera evolved over time, but a basic and simply made design always prevailed.
Update: Going to UK
Just wanted to provide an update of upcoming events today, and show you a bit of the recent shoots I've been working on.