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Photography Workshop vs. Photography Tour
Rick Sammon shares the differences between a photography workshop and photography tour in this guest blog post.

Andy’s Review of Gura Gear’s Bataflae Camera Bag
Review of the Gura Gear Bataflae camera backpack.

It’s How You Use The Tool
Photographers need to learn how to look at their images critically and apply software tools creatively.

Africa – The Last Eden on Earth
Of all the places I have perceived as perfect in the eyes of a nature photographer, nothing prepared me for the African experience. It was a vortex of landscapes, animals, and cultural encounters.

What does it all mean?
To better your odds of photographing a bowscape‚ some intuitive thinking and fast action is usually required.

Africa
How can anyone possibly experience a place even a fraction of the size of the continent of Africa in such a short period of time?

Get down and dirty!
Great photographs can be made when you get down on your belly and get dirty!

Low light!
It was dark! In fact, I could not see much more than a few outlines of the larger features. I could hear the surf but it was still a ways

HDR in the palm of your hands
Make the most out of the HDR photography process when you have limited time.

Taking The Little Camera Seriously
Photography with small point-and-shoot cameras can be fun and creative.

Canon Tilt-Shift Lenses for Landscape Photography
Using Canon’s tilt-shift lenses for landscape photography.

Return of Wild Utah
Remote areas of Utah, like Cathedral Valley, are an excellent destination for photographers.

Down Time
Clearing your mind and removing distractions is necessary to increase your creativity in photography.

Stick to your guns!
Success as an artist is when a photographer allows their vision to guide them through rejection and technical challenges.

Photography demands attention
Photography is about ideas, concepts and emotions. What makes a photo is us. So, when you consider bringing your camera to take pictures, don’t forget yourself!