A histogram provides photographers with information about exposure, which in turn can help identify where corrections need to be made to get the “perfect” shot. Understanding how to read the histogram and make corrections will give you an additional tool to ensure that your photos come out as perfectly exposed as possible. What is it? […]
It’s a tough call making the leap from recording .jpg images only to recording .raw files as well. Jpg files are much smaller and they are “done” – there’s no extra steps needed to share or print the files (unless you want to make the edits. However, .raw files do give you a major advantage […]
I had the wonderful opportunity to photograph Suzanne Chan’s family of www.momconfessionals.com. I had a great time capturing their wonderful spirit – from the fun portraits playing in their rooms, banging the pots and pans in their kitchen to having fun in the shower! Such a nice time 🙂 I hope you enjoy some of […]
There is something about seeing your image on the cover of a Magazine, especially one that I love. This month’s issue of Westchester Family magazine has my image of a beautiful little girl on the cover and I couldn’t be happier. Visit www.westchesterfamily.com for more great articles on raising children in Westchester
Once those first few snowflakes begin to fall, your kids will certainly be clamoring to get out there and enjoy a day on the hill. As a proud parent you will certainly want to capture these memorable moments to share with friends and family. However, before you start clicking there are a few unique challenges […]
You can never have enough tips in your tool belt when it comes to two things: shooting in low light, and shooting snow scenes. In winter we photographers encounter both these issues in spades, so here are a few more tips to try. Vignettes (but not the kind you think) You can add a vignette […]