How to get great pictures without ruining your family’s trip
While a family vacation might not be the ideal trip to double as a photo safari, for most of us it's the family vacation that offers the best opportunity to shoot in unique and interesting places.
Selling yourself as a photographer requires more than just a camera
Accepting assignments is a big step in a photographer's life. When you buy a D-SLR and crank out a web site, you look like a lot of professional photographers out there.
Display your favorite photos for optimum beauty and preservation
If you purchase a fine photograph from David Leland Hyde, son of landscape photography pioneer Philip Hyde, he will send you not only a gorgeous print, but a lovely letter with some advice for archivally preserving and displaying the photograph as well.
Your DSLR can teach you a lot about exposures and imaging effects
You know the mode dial? It's the round dial on top of your camera that you adjust to switch from fully manual exposure mode to Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority and so on.
Tips from a pro on turning stills into motion videos
Ben Van Hook is a talented commercial photographer who achieved a bit of well-deserved Internet fame last year thanks to a wonderful stop-motion video he made with his D-SLR.