Myspace has always been a great tool for social networking. It was one of the origionals and as such has the biggest user base. With the advent of other networks like Facebook, its hard to decide which network is best for finding new clients. Photographers are always in a constant state of search for new [...]
One of the most helpful and least expensive tools that any photographer should have is a bounce reflector. Every studio, whether it be home based or professional high end setup should have two or three reflectors of a decent size. The problem as always is money, and shelling out 40$ to 80$ of your hard [...]
One thing I’ve noticed in the last couple of portrait sessions that I’ve shot outside is that the Cannon systems I work with do not particularly handle super dark shadows particularly well. I mention this in regards to portraits only because in recent testing with shooting in RAW mode, that this particular downfall of the [...]
One of my favorite websites on the planet – Strobist – has yet again posted something of genius. He took a nice trip through the home photographers candy land of Home Depot and found all things cheap in relation to making easy, and home friendly backdrops for cheap. Direct from Strobist: “Here’s a trick: To [...]
Patience is a virtue. I am not sure how many times i’ve heard that in the past from various people, but it certainly rings true in the photography field in more ways then one. If you haven’t noticed yet, the world of the professional portrait photographer is rapidly going the way of the Dodo, only [...]
Lightbox 2.0 – Some info on the new LightBox gallery script that was just released. NovaksBlog.com