Getting Down to Basics: Exposure

Getting Down to Basics: Exposure

Today’s Post by Joe Farace In response to several suggestions from new readers of this blog, I wanted to get back to the basics with a look at some subjects that may challenge new photographers, especially these shooters moving up from cell phones to a DSLR or...
Five Ways to Keep Your Camera’s Sensor Clean

Five Ways to Keep Your Camera’s Sensor Clean

Today’s Post by Jason Anderson, Canon Blogger photo by Joe Farace Dust on your camera’s sensor can be a pain in the you-know-what! Having to spend extra time at the computer, using Photoshop’s Clone Stamp tool to fix dust spots and endlessly clicking...
Shooting Motorsports with a  Three-Legged Monopod

Shooting Motorsports with a Three-Legged Monopod

Today’s Post by Joe Farace “When choosing a tripod, buy the most expensive one you can afford and the biggest one your wife can carry.” —Chuck from McBain Camera I’m not an expert at shooting video but I do know that you’ll need a steady camera even...
Photographing a Colorful Studebaker

Photographing a Colorful Studebaker

Today’s Post by Joe Farace Studebaker was an American automobile manufacturer that was based in South Bend, Indiana. It was founded in 1852 and later incorporated in 1868 as the Studebaker Brothers Manufacturing Company. The firm was originally a producer of...
Blues for a Green Truck

Blues for a Green Truck

Today’s Post by Joe Farace You might consider today’s image as part of a series of photographs of classic trucks that also included Photographing “Yoga Truck” with an Epson RD1. In this case I’m photographing a vintage GMC pickup truck using a Canon EOS...