Ideas
I appreciate you taking the time to stop by and browse. Here, you’ll find photography tips and ideas to help you build confidence, expand your photography knowledge, and have fun using your camera! I’ll provide insights and explanations, with more posts to come.
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Why Your Camera Changes Picture Colors
With a mind-boggling number of posts about weird colors in your photos, I provide a simple definition and photo tip to help ease your frustrations. If you’ve experienced your camera changing colors and making your photos look weird, I know how frustrating that is. The good news is that the solution is often as close as a simple camera adjustment.
Photography Basics for Northern Lights
Would you feel prepared if the Northern Lights were to shine brightly tonight? Or have you been searching the internet for photo tips, asking friends for ideas, and attempting to make sense of suggested lens and camera settings? If you said yes, I will help you feel more confident as I provide photography basics for the Northern Lights. I'll give you insights on equipment, camera settings, and from my recent photo shoot.
ISO Photography Basics for Beginners
If you are delving into photography and have encountered the confusing term ISO, you're in the right place to understand ISO photography basics. Short for International Organization for Standardization, it may sound difficult, but understanding ISO for the beginner photographer is easier than you may think.