A few weeks ago, I traveled to the Central Valley of Costa Rica for a professional development opportunity through work. While my week in Central America was focused on improving leadership skills and cultural intelligence, I was stoked for the little free time I had for dedicated bug photography. Read More

Want to recreate that “Martian” look? Or maybe it’s the “Moonrise Kingdom” look you’re going for, or your latest photo project needs the “Annie Hall” look. Whatever cinematic feel you’re trying to capture, Cinema Palettes can help you achieve it. Read More or Follow on Twitter

The iPhone 7 has long been rumored to be the first iPhone to feature a dual rear cameras, following in the footsteps of phones such as the new Huawei P9, which has dual cameras engineered by Leica. And like with the P9, purported photos of the dual cameras have now leaked ahead of any official… Read more »

The Internet has not been kind to Instagram’s redesigned logo. Adweek called it “baffling” and “a travesty,” and some went so far as to call it “an abomination.” But if you hate the logo as much as these folks do, you’re in luck: there’s a hack to get the old one back… sort of.Read More

“Fauxtographer” (according to Urban Dictionary): A person that claims to be a good photographer when in reality they just set their camera to automatic mode a start shooting. This person also happens to fumble over photographic terms or has no knowledge of the terms or switches the color mode to monochrome and calls it artistic… Read more »

If you’ve ever tried to stitch a panorama in Photoshop, you know that the program is not always up to the task. In this “Photoshop Secrets” tutorial, photographer Jimmy McIntyre will show you two tricks that will help Photoshop stitch even the most difficult tiles together into a beautiful pano. Read More or View Video

Just because you think it can’t possibly happen to you, doesn’t mean it won’t happen anyway.Read More

The Dutch Angle (or Dutch Tilt) is a technique that involves tilting your camera to one side, resulting in a frame that isn’t level. Jacob T. Swinney of Fandor created this 3-minute compilation video showing the technique being used in a large number of movies. Read More or View Video

Here’s a quick DIY trick that’ll come in handy the next time you need to add a filter to a wide angle lens on the cheap. If you can’t buy a proper adaptor (or 3D print one), just use some card stock and black tape. Read More or Play Video

As a photographer I spend a lot of time taking photos, editing, blogging, and posting to social media. To what end? Are the photos meant to be viewed for the 24 hour period that Facebook displays them and then just gone forever? And then I scrounge up another photo to share and the cycle just… Read more »