Shooting Photos of Multnomah Falls in Oregon
Tips and tricks for shooting photos of Multnomah Falls in Oregon, including photo gear, lessons learned and camera settings.
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Jan 5, 2015 | Latest, Photography, Tips and Tricks |
Tips and tricks for shooting photos of Multnomah Falls in Oregon, including photo gear, lessons learned and camera settings.
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Sep 7, 2014 | Latest, Photography, Tip of the Week, Tips and Tricks |
This week I wanted to write a post on a topic that comes up a lot with photographers: how much gear should I bring with me when traveling, and what’s the best way to carry it all?
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Aug 8, 2014 | Latest, Photography, Tip of the Week, Tips and Tricks |
One of the easiest things that you can do to improve your photography (particularly landscape photography) is to straighten up your horizon line. You’ve seen those shots people take on vacation over and over – you know, the shots of the sun rising (or setting) on the water, or shots of waves crashing, or a snow-capped mountain, the list goes on. Often times though, people will miss one simple trick that could vastly improve those photos: get that horizon line straight! Fortunately Lightroom makes this ridiculously easy, and in some cases it’s simply a matter of pushing one button.
Read MorePosted by timfordphoto | Mar 19, 2013 | Latest, Tips and Tricks |
If you are new to photography, you’ve probably seen plenty of images that look “professional” and think to yourself, “whoever took that photo has a very nice camera and really knows what they are doing with it.” You know the type of photo I mean: super sharp foreground, nice blurry background (often referred to as “shallow depth of field” or “bokeh”), the subject of the photo just seems so much more vibrant and “alive” than your typical photo. Want to learn how to quickly and easily make your photos look more professional with minimal effort? Sure you do. Read on…
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