With COVID-19 on the loose, many of us are avoiding crowded situations or stuck at home entirely. For us photographers, this can be a time we can challenge ourselves to practice our photography in the home environment, try new techniques... Continue Reading →
I am a new associate to Action Camera and when I found out about our studio rental program I was shocked. As a photographer myself I understand that finding an affordable studio space is definitely not an easy task. Here's... Continue Reading →
Take a look around and you'll see that film has started to make quite a comeback. Not just for school classes. A couple of us here at Action Camera have gone back to film specifically for the medium it produces.... Continue Reading →
I love to make long exposure photographs. I love to take my time when creating the image and seeing what the passage of time looks like in a single image. For me, when looking at the images, they are almost... Continue Reading →
In 2018 I got the opportunity to do a paid internship at American River College for the Freelance Photography and Fashion Departments. I photographed all of the events leading up to the annual American River College Fashion show plus the... Continue Reading →
I had planned a camping trip up to Mt. Rainier Washington with some friends from out of state, who were all coming together to meet there at the national park. I was so excited to be going because I had... Continue Reading →
Here at Action Camera, we're always getting a steady flow of products that are new or at least new to us. Recently we had a camera in the store unlike any we had ever seen before. It was the "Lomography... Continue Reading →
One question that I am often asked is, “Why do you still shoot film?”, and it’s a great question. In our world of digital everything, it’s sometimes hard for others to understand why I haven’t adapted to the times and embraced... Continue Reading →
Have you ever tried to photograph the moon? Was the result a "white hot dog"? Most people shoot at ISO 1600 for 10 seconds or longer because it is dark outside. Remember when you are photographing the moon, you are... Continue Reading →