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Digital Essentials

There are thousands of photographic accessories on the market, some of which are convenience items and some that are required or “Must Haves”. In the coming months, I will be writing about accessories I’m using in my photography. My intent in writing these posts is to inform and educate. I will [...]

Nikon D300 Training Class

On Wednesday evening at 7PM on July 30, 2008, Christopher Knapp, Technical Sales Representative with Nikon Inc, will teach an in-depth two hour session on setting up and using the new D300 camera.
This course will benefit photographers of all levels who want to learn the features and capabilities of this highly sophisticated camera.
Participants should bring [...]

Making Great Images in Bad Weather

Making Great Images in Bad Weather

In outdoor photography, some of the best shooting opportunities occur when the weather is less than ideal. This is true in landscape, close-up and wildlife photography. Photographs made in direct sunlight on cloudless days after the magic hours of early and late afternoon have a high probability of being ruined by excessive contrast, [...]

Time Spent Equals Results Achieved

Time Spent Equals Results Achieved

Making professional quality photographs depends on many factors, some of which include having the right equipment (tools) for the job, being able to create artistic compositions, working in great light, being in the right place at the right time, and knowing your subject.  The last factor, not yet mentioned, is persistence and spending the necessary [...]