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.
- 5 Must-Read Articles on Food Photography. This great compilation post features five incredible articles about food photography that will help you with all stages of the process, from ideas, to set-up and styling, to shooting, to processing!
- GorillaPod Tripod Review. A GorillaPod is a specific type of travel tripod with flexible legs that allow you to pose and place it in many different locations. This post fully reviews my thoughts about my own GorillaPod and highlights common situations when a GorillaPod is an invaluable accessory!
- Theme and Photography. Find out why setting a particular theme is a great photography challenge to push yourself as a photographer.
- Best Flower & Macro Photography Advice. Great round-up post with five different articles chock-full of advice to improve your macro and flower photography.
- New Book Alert: Photos Framed. Read on for a review of this history-of-photography told through photographs book by Ruth Thomson.
- Make the Shot: droplet refraction. This super-easy technique creates amazing and mystifying photographs. All you need is a piece of glass or plastic, some water, and some colored paper ...
- Travel Photography without the Travel: going local. This post over at Digital Photography School points out how you can practice your travel photography without ever having to leave your home or neighborhood!
- Capture the Seasons: Rephotography. With Spring finally arriving, now is a great time to think about starting a seasonal series. This post offers useful suggestions for choosing an ideal location and making the commitment to return during the course of the year.
- Photography Inspiration: Found Book Poetry. Found book poetry is a truly fun way to create and photograph poems, using only the words on book spines.
- Inexpensive Close-Up Photography: Extension Tubes. This third article in my guest post series on Photokonnexion covering inexpensive options for macro photography. Extension tubes move your camera lens farther away from your camera body, effectively enlarging the subject as recorded by your camera's sensor.
- Macro and Close-Up Photography: Tips and Tricks. This is the fourth and final article in my guest post series on Photokonnexion. It includes an overview of suggestions for depth of field, shooting macro with and without a tripod, and how to combine various methods to achieve super close-in photographic results.
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