Getting great sound quality is paramount to a successful interview. In this article, Jeff walks you through the considerations involved in deciding what gear is best for you and why.
Category: Photography
There are lots of clients out there who might be a great match for you, but you just might not know about them. One way to connect with them is with a listing in a photographer directory.
Through a series of simple exercises, you can understand how to expose correctly using your flash.
Creative people PRACTICE creativity. Here are some tips for staying inspired when you’re feeling in a slump.
LinkedIn is the only social media platform devoted to business to business (B2B) networking, making it a natural place for photographers to find clients and for them to find you.
Keywording is an easy task to do each time you edit or add image files and if we integrate the task into our everyday workflow, finding any file you want becomes a piece of cake.
For composite and cinematic portraits, using a tripod allows you to create special effects and do other types of experimentation.
This article will help you understand the value of registering your work and give you the confidence to complete the process yourself.
There are times when a tripod can be a real asset to a portrait photographer. But it has to be a GOOD tripod and you need to know how, and when, to use it!
Here are some useful tips for photographing outdoors when cold weather impacts your batteries and other gear, as well as your own personal comfort.
There are lessons to be learned from many years in the biz. Instructor Jeff McLain can help you avoid some of the mistakes that are easy to make when you’re just starting out.
Choosing the right lens for a given situation can be challenging. The decision relies on a number of factors including angle of view, desired depth-of-field, and ambient light in the scene.