Photography Week in Review for January 7, 2007-January 12, 2008

If you are shopping around for a new camera this was not a week you wanted to miss a single installment of the Photography Blog. From digital cameras made specifically for kids and trendy teens to ultra-compact digicams for the space challenged, and cutting edge camcorders for the YouTube generation, this was a week filled with reviews. If you missed any of it this weekly wrap up should help you get back on track… and hopefully one step closer to purchasing your dream camera. January 7th—More Ultra-compact Digital Camera Options. I recently had a chance to experiment with a few … Continue reading

Photography Week in Review for December 31, 2007-January 5, 2008

If you were too busy recovering from your New Year’s celebration to get your daily dose of the Photography Blog now is your chance to catch up. This week I completed my series on eBay photography. Have you ever tried selling your stuff on eBay? If you have then you know the key to selling your Internet auction items for as much as possible is to display your products in the best light. This week’s blogs provided tips on how to do just that. I also spent some time covering action and adventure photography. Just because it’s bone-chilling cold in … Continue reading

Photography Week in Review for December 24-December 30, 2007

Was your Christmas filled with Kodak moments? Did Santa bring you the camera you had on your wish list? The holidays hit the Photography blog this week and if you were too busy, wrapping, unwrapping and re-gifting presents in the last few days and missed what was written here, now is your chance to catch up. The tips offered this week, while holiday-themed, are applicable for photo ops throughout the year. Take a look: December 24th—–Hot Photo Accessories for the New Year. It’s the photo gadget no self-respecting picture taker should be without—a tripod. Most people buy into the misconception … Continue reading

Photography Week in Review for December 10-December 16, 2007

Who’s in your Christmas card photo? The answer fueled an entertaining debate between the moms at my daughter’s playgroup a few days ago and served as just one of many topics discussed in the Photography Blog last week. If you haven’t taken your family’s annual holiday group shot, don’t fret—-I also included tips on how you can capture a prize-winning photo without having to rely on professionals for help. Take a look: December 10th—–How To Fix Your Pics at Home. With all the high-tech wizardry that’s available these days you don’t need to take a photography class to snap prize-winning … Continue reading

Photography Week in Review for December 3-December 8, 2007

This week I offered a three part series on the benefits of shooting in black-and-white. With the holidays fast approaching now is the time to begin creating a holiday photo wish list. What scenes do you want to capture this season? Who or what do you want as your subject? And how can black-and-white photography help enhance your shots? These questions and more were answered this week in the Photography Blog. Take a look: December 3rd—–Tips on Taking Landscape Shots. Capturing the grandeur of natural wonders can be a challenge. I have found that in most cases landscape photos leave … Continue reading

Photography Week in Review for November 19-November 24, 2007

With Thanksgiving being the highlight of the week I spent time focusing on holiday picture taking opportunities and how to frame those prize-winning family portraits. Also, included in this Photography Week in Review… a dash of celebrity photographers and a pinch of gratitude for my favorite camera. Take a look: November 19th—–Celebrity Photographers: Jeff Bridges. Who said all actors are one-dimensional? If you are a fan of actor Jeff Bridges you are used to seeing him in front of the camera, but not very many know what a whiz he is behind the lens. If you don’t believe me, head … Continue reading

Photography Week in Review for November 12-November 17, 2007

Are you looking for tips on how to capture memorable snapshots of your family this holiday season? Or, perhaps, you are looking for a unique photo project to make for your Thanksgiving party. If so, then you’ve come to the right place. The Photography Week in Review is your one-stop shopping resource to get all the photo tips you missed over the past few days. November 12th—–My Favorite Photographer—Ansel Adams. He’s produced some of the most iconic and breathtaking images of American landscapes known to man. Ansel Adams is someone I take inspiration from in the field of photography. I … Continue reading

Photography Week in Review for November 4-November 10, 2007

The holidays have hit the Photography blog. If you are looking for affordable and easy projects that prominently feature your most prized photographs then you have come to the right place. The Photography Week in Review is your one-stop shopping resource to get all the photo tips you missed over the past few days, including how to prepare for winter photo shoots and how to make the most of a Thanksgiving photo op. November 5th—–Capturing Shots During the “Golden Hours.” The “golden hours,” otherwise known as the first hour after dawn and the last hour before dusk, are the perfect … Continue reading

Photography Week in Review for October 29-November 3, 2007

Are you looking for some simple and affordable ways to make the most of your favorite pictures? Or, are you in the market for a new photo printer? Or, are you simply looking for ways you can turn your leftover pictures into works of art? If you answered yes to any of the aforementioned questions then you’ve come to the right place. The Photography Week in Review is your one-stop shopping resource to get all the photo tips you missed over the past few days. October 29th—–Photo Projects: Picture Soap. The holidays are just around the corner and if you … Continue reading

Photography Week in Review for October 22-27, 2007

Halloween is just a few days away and along with having plenty of candy for trick-or-treaters make sure you have enough film or room on your digital camera’s memory card to snap some memorable shots of your little ghosts and goblins. If you are looking for tips on how to capture frame worthy shots of this spooky holiday you’ve come to the right place. The Photography Week in Review is your one-stop shopping resource to get all the photo tips you missed over the past few days. October 22nd—Is It Time For a New Digital Camera? Once Halloween is over … Continue reading