The tilt-shift effect in Photoshop is an amazingly powerful tool that gets no respect. Most people think it’s a funny filter to make miniature effects, but it’s actually a tool that can be used for real work. This filter perfectly replicates the front tilt of a 4×5 view camera. As a food photographer, I can use the tilt-shift effect to keep my main subject in focus and get a nice bokeh in the background. Read More…
Full Frame – Do I Really Need It?
Should I buy a full frame camera or stick with aps-c? This is a dilemma I’ve been struggling with for awhile. Unlike most photo nerds, I hate buying new gear. It rarely improves my photography and doesn’t add value to my business. When I need full frame gear for a big job, I simply rent it. Read More…
Nikon 16-80mm f/2.8-4E ED VR: DX is Back Baby!
The Nikon 16-80mm f/2.8-4E ED VR DX is a big deal. It’s Nikon’s first professional DX lens in nearly a decade. For fans of DX who thought Nikon had abandoned them, this lens is a ray of hope. Read More…
Easy Fashion Lighting Setup
I love a super simple one light fashion lighting setup. In 2015, clients want everything fast. With this easy setup, I can deliver great results with a minimal amount of fuss.
5 Reasons Why I Ditched Lightroom for Capture One Pro
I have to admit I’m a huge fan of Lightroom. It’s an amazing program that’s perfectly tailored for photographers. So why did I ditch it for Capture One Pro? The answer is simple: phenomenal image quality. In addition, the program has a host of features that are ideal for studio photographers. What started as a simple trial has turned into my permanent image processing solution. Here are the 5 reasons why I left Lightroom 5 and switched to Capture One Pro 8. Read More…