Photography Tutorials Category Archive

How to Photograph a Lunar Eclipse

Photographers in North and South America are in for a treat, as there is a total lunar eclipse tonight! It’s visible the evening of March 13th and/or early morning of March 14th, depending on where you live. Here’s a refresher on how to photograph the lunar eclipse and get great shots!

Using Off-Camera Flash for Nature Photography

Nature, by its very essence, is unpredictable - sometimes I even feel it’s downright mischievous. You’ve surely experienced this yourself: The very essence of photography, the light, is also photography's greatest challenge. Sometimes too little, sometimes too much, and sometimes simply boring. There may not be a perfect solution to...

Everything Else Aperture Does to Your Photos

Most photographers are aware that aperture affects your exposure and depth of field in photography. (If that's news to you, I recommend reading our introduction to aperture before this article.) But what else does it affect? There are lots of other variables that also change with your choice of aperture....

What Is Good Light in Wildlife Photography?

"I wish you good light" - or simply, "good light!" - is a traditional greeting among photographers. But what does it really mean? Every time that I hear this familiar phrase, it makes me think about what exactly my fellow photographer is trying to say. Are they wishing for lots...

An Introduction to Intimate Landscape Photography

Landscape photographers are known for chasing some of nature’s grandest scenes. Towering mountains, panoramic seascapes, grand views of the Milky Way – all photos with a massive scale. But there’s another side of landscape photography, just as full of potential but often overlooked. It’s called the intimate landscape.