Whether you are shooting indoors, outdoors, during the day or at night there are a number of factors that can prevent you from snapping that frameworthy shot. This week I provided tips on how you can avoid the traps that can ruin a perfect picture. In addition, I covered a variety of issues that come up when taking your camera on vacation. The following Week in Review captures all of what you might have missed in the past seven days:
March 24th—What To Do If Your Camera Gets Wet. I’m all for taking pictures at the beach or in a boat floating down a lazy river, but what do you do if your camera takes an unexpected dip? Find out in this blog.
March 25th—Ways to Protect Your Camera While on Vacation. Spring break is in full swing and that means millions of travelers are taking their cameras on late season ski trips. If you are one of them you might be interested in learning some ways you can protect your camera while you are capturing the action on the slopes. This blog has you covered.
March 26th—More Ways You Can Protect Your Camera on Vacation. If your spring fling or summer vacation plans have you jetting off to the tropics with camera in tow this is the blog for you. Find out how you can protect your expensive equipment while you are enjoying the sun, sand and surf on your next holiday.
March 27th—How to Protect Your Camera (from Yourself and Others). This blog was inspired by a recent visit to my local camera repair shop. While the technician there was filling out paperwork for my annual camera cleaning he shared with me some of the top ways cameras sustain damage in the hands of their owners. Take a look at the list and see if you are at risk.
March 28th—Tips for Shooting at Night. For some reason my night photography is not up to par with the shots I take during the day. I blame it on my camera, but know that often the reason my pictures come out so poorly is due to operator error. This blog provides tips that I have been following to take fantastic photos well after the sun has set.
March 29th—Tips to Remember When Shooting Indoors. You would think taking pictures inside your home would be a piece of cake. However, not every indoor space is equipped with the perfect lighting. Luckily there are ways to compensate for poor lighting and still get that perfect pic. Find out how to snap a frameworthy shot in this blog.