Saturday, December 23, 2017

A Year Ago on Boost Your Photography

A Year Ago on Boost Your Photography is a twice-monthly post rounding up all the great content available on BYP that has been published during this same time of year, across the years. It's a quick way to catch up on content you may have missed, including seasonal and time-sensitive photography tips and ideas.




  • Favorite Photography Books and Authors: part 1. This first post on my favorite photography books and authors focuses on authors who explore the bigger picture of photography and will inspire you will ideas for composition, design, and more.

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Wednesday, December 20, 2017

4 Weeks to Better Photography is BACK!

It's been a year, but 4 Weeks to Better Photography is BACK! This month-long free email course is packed with information to get you using and better understanding your camera. Last offered in January and February 2017, now is your chance to get this exclusive content delivered straight to your inbox!


Each week you'll receive an email with advice, tips, and activities to try that will help you on your way to becoming a better photographer. (My goal is to release this content eventually as an eBook, so now is your chance to get it all for free.)

  • Week 1: Know your camera. Important lessons on camera function, settings, and modes.
  • Week 2: Focus. There's no easy way to salvage an out-of-focus image. Learn how and where to focus for ideal, crisp shots every time.
  • Week 3: Composition. Don't waste time trying to crop a so-so picture into perfection. Get it right when you shoot and create memorable images from the get go.
  • Week 4: Creativity. Once you've mastered the first three weeks, this is one to really push yourself as a photographer. Try different techniques, master different styles, and learn to express yourself!  

Interested? Use the signup form below and choose whether you'd like to join the challenge for January or February (or even both, if that's your fancy - keep in mind, the content is the same each month). In no time at all you'll be on your way to even better photography!

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(P.S. Those of you who are already subscribers will not receive a separate confirmation email, but don't worry - the first email for the course will arrive on Sunday morning, Dec. 31st.)

Saturday, December 9, 2017

A Year Ago on Boost Your Photography

A Year Ago on Boost Your Photography is a twice-monthly post rounding up all the great content available on BYP that has been published during this same time of year, across the years. It's a quick way to catch up on content you may have missed, including seasonal and time-sensitive photography tips and ideas.

  • Shooting Modes part 1: program mode. Learn how to use all the different modes your camera provides during this month-long series. This first post starts from the beginning by getting you off of Auto mode and into Program mode.
  • Holiday and Photoshop Posts over at Craftsy. This next post features a collection of posts over at Craftsy including advice about how to photograph your holidays (without going insane) and how to use exposure compensation for perfect holiday lights.
  • Yes, You Need a 50mm Lens. A 50mm lens is a major upgrade from your kit lenses, and this post lays out a series of arguments (and photographs) to show you what you might be missing. Plus, at around $100 USD, a 50mm lens is also a steal! 
  • All about Bokeh. Bokeh is an incredible effect from lights and blur, and the holiday season is a perfect time to experiment with bokeh. This post will walk you through how to create fabulous natural bokeh shots.
  • Shaped Bokeh. The next step in bokeh photography is to create shaped bokeh. This post will walk you through this simple DIY hack for shaped bokeh photographs. 

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