Inside your camera just in front of the sensor is a curtain that opens and closes to expose the sensor to light for a certain amount of time. The amount of time that you choose will effect how the movement... Continue Reading →
In October last year we put on a 3 part landscape workshop. After the Saturday evening class instruction at Action Camera, everyone met early Sunday morning at Sorenson's Resort to shoot the sunrise in Hope Valley and practice the techniques... Continue Reading →
Aperture is a mechanism inside every lens that opens and closes just like your iris in your eye to let more or less light through. Aperture is measured in f-stops and unfortunately a smaller # is more light and a... Continue Reading →
After taking a few months off for the holidays, I am back at it! Challenging my creativity by following directions from photographers in the "How To" Section of Popular Photography Magazine This month I chose my project from the May... Continue Reading →
The shot most commonly known as the Bokeh-Rama or Brenizer is fun and has become popular among some very high priced wedding and portrait photographers. What is it? When should you do it and why? Two of the factors that... Continue Reading →
For most videographers, there is a constant push & pull between getting stable shots and creating active shots that pull viewers' eyes to the screen. So I decided to compare some different stabilization methods available at Action Camera. Most of... Continue Reading →