Watching a dozen of your photos moves your relatives to tears of boredom. They would rather be watching the re-run of Seinfeld for the 97th time, rather than looking at your vacation photos. ... more→
Digital Photography Instruction – Understanding the ISO, F-Stops and Shutter Speed
Getting a new digital camera can be a lot of fun, but also a bit confusing. I remember getting my first SLR, and flipping through the manual and wondering what they were talking about. ... more→
How to Save Photos From Your Digital Camera
Once you have used your digital camera and taken lots of photos, you need to save them somewhere. You might want to leave them on the memory card, but that could get expensive. Let's look at a few other options. ... more→
Tips For Creating Royalty-Free Images That Sell
As most photographers know by now, selling their work has never been easier with the multitude of online microstock agencies out there who are eager to represent their images. Things were very easy and sales were plentiful for any contributor during the early years (2002-2007) as the market was still in its infancy and agencies were in a rush to fill their archives. Unfortunately, things have changed, and it's not as easy as uploading random snapshots from your hard-drive anymore - the competition amongst contributors ... more→
Toronto Photographers – A History
Toronto is a great city. Here's the story of some of its great photographers. ... more→
Depth of Field – How More Or Less Focus Can Make Your Photos Better
The concept of depth of field (DOF) is relatively easy to grasp, yet can be a very powerful tool for creating great photographs. Simply stated, DOF is the amount of the scene that's in focus. ... more→
Choosing Elementary School Photographers – Part I
If you look on the wall of any mother's home you will find cherished memories framed for every year. No matter how silly the photo, school photographs are remembered for a lifetime. ... more→