Monthly Archives: March 2018

Gnarbox Portable Backup and Editing System Review

pay per click advertising As photographers, we heavily rely on computers to store, edit, backup and export our work. While it is nice to be able to work from home or from our offices, many of us have to count … Continue reading

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10 Ways I break out of a photography rut (plus 30 pros weigh in)

There comes a time for all artists when they experience the dreaded rut. It’s kind of like writers block but for visual artists. Just like with the seasons, comes and goes. I remember so clearly when my photography passion took … Continue reading

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Taking Winning Shots is Never Incidental

After I had retired, and my wife and I had moved to Kelowna, BC from Montreal I became quite serious about digital photography, a luxury I could never have enjoyed while working. Exploring the beautiful Okanagan Valley while hiking with … Continue reading

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What is Low-Key Monochrome Photography?

With all the amazing new cameras and lenses creating outstanding color, most of us are flooded with saturated images all over social media. But, a few decades back, most of what we saw were gray worlds. Even though current day … Continue reading

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5 Tips for Improving Your Landscape Photography Compositions

Whether you are exclusively a landscape photographer or simply someone who likes to capture awesome shots of just about anything, landscape photography can be an excellent way to hone your ability to put together a composition. Lots of subjects that … Continue reading

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