Thursday, January 28, 2010
Un-Freaking-Believable!...
Nothing like cool technology to get me all a twitter.
I have to go wipe drool off my chin.
For a larger version of the video below follow this link.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
10 Resolutions every photographer should make...

I came across a blog post by Lisa Bettany "10 New Years Resolutions Every Photographer should make" and thought she hit the nail right on the head.
Here are the first three:
1. I will learn how to use my camera.
This seems like an obvious point, but we are all guilty of skipping our camera manual and just fiddling with settings. Ah, this one works right? Spot-metering? Why not. Hey, what does
that button do? Seems to make things darker. Hmm.
I’m going to admit something to you that I ask you to keep hush-hush. I haven’t actually read my 5DMKII manual. I know. Horrible! I’m guilty of arbitrary button pushing and royally messing up shots because I don’t really know how to use my camera. Let’s all become technical experts of our cameras this year. Deal?
2. I will not use the Auto setting on my camera.
Instead of relying on your camera’s dubious Auto settings, force yourself to learn how to use manual settings. Upgrade to Aperture priorty mode (AV) first. Once you understand Depth of Field, jump into Manual mode. You will make mistakes and feel frustrated when you completely blow-out a shot, but this is the way we learn. Don’t get discouraged by your mistakes. Learn from them and push on!
3. I will not use on-camera flash
The only photos you should take with an on-camera flash are ones that end up on your Facebook wall of shame. Tape down that pop-up flash if you have to. Instead rely on your skills as a photographer to capture shots in low-light.
Shoot with a wide-open aperture, as low as your lens will go. Decrease your shutter speed & increase your ISO. Steady your camera on a tripod, gorilla pod or table top. Invest in a good lens. I suggest the 50mm f/1.4 or the f/1.8 if you are on a budget.
Now you have to head over to her blog and read the entire article.
You'll find other good posts at "Mostly Lisa" and I bet you'll bookmark her site before you leave.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
And they just keep coming...

It was just a month ago that we celebrated reaching 1,400 subscribers and in the blink of an eye we have crossed the 1,500 subscriber threshold!
Add to that the comments you have been leaving:
"You have a simply awesome blog! I love coming here for inspiration and practical tips that both help me take better pictures but also help me to stay inspired."
"I follow your blog daily because in many ways you make me think about photography in different ways than what I had before. You help to ground me, and keep me focused."
"I LOVE YOUR BLOG !!!!"
"I enjoy your humor and your style, and you come across as a genuinely nice guy, which I'm sure you are. Your "off topic" posts are often very heartfelt and leave me with a good feeling."
And I realize that I have more friends than I deserve.
Thanks for coming and thanks for taking the time to leave such kind and thoughtful comments.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Here are the contest details...

It's going to be a drawing. A random drawing.
I thought of (and had suggested) a bunch of different (and good) scenarios but it was important to me that everyone who entered had the same chance of winning and I was also looking for a bit of the unexpectedness, with some unpredictability thrown in.
No matter what the task there will be some people who can do it better than others, and then there would be those who might not enter because they didn't feel it was one of their strong points.
So with a random drawing everyone who enters has the same chance of walking away with this outstanding prize package.
It could not be easier, all you have to do is send an email with your name, email, and snail mail address (and if you wanted to jot down a small paragraph about why you read this blog, or one of your favorite posts from Weekly Photo Tips all the better but it won't change your chances), all entries will go into a bowl and the winner will be drawn on February 15th (2010).
The drawing will be videoed, posted here and also posted on our YouTube channel.
This contest is open to everyone, regardless of where you live, but if you do live outside the US you will need to pay shipping (see here for details).
You might want to get your friend(s) to enter, then you can have a better chance of winning by the two (or more of you) splitting the prize.
One entry per person and good luck to you!
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Going to the dogs...
Today is just such a day.
Someone sent me a "Dogs Ten Commandments" and it made me think about my dogs and how essentially it's their world and they let me live in it.
;)
It was not that long ago that I thought "dogs are stupid", you couldn't go away without either taking them with you or finding a sitter, get up in the middle of the night to let them out, take them on walks, and don't get me started in picking up their "little gifts".
So needless to say, I was NEVER going to be a dog owner.
But seven years ago our daughters REALLY wanted a dog, mind you we had gotten them every pet you can imagine in an effort to avoid that very thing, but gerbils won't fetch, cats are too cool for people and goats, well they just smell way too bad and hate it when you put ribbons in their hair.
I finally caved and got a miniature schnauzer as it's small and doesn't shed.
Well 30 seconds into dog ownership I realized the error of my ways. I loved my dog.
Two years later we got another schnauzer and just last year we rescued a third.
We put in a pellet stove and our first dog, Bonnie, can be found daily warmer her buns in front of the fire and has no problem letting me know when the pellets are getting low.


People who don't have dogs will think the following is goofy (no pun intended, well, maybe a little), dog owners will appreciate it though (unless of course you are Michael Vick):
A Dogs Ten Commandments.........
1. Before you take me home know that my life is likely to last 10-15 years, so please be sure you are in it for the long haul.
2. Give me time to understand what you want from me
3. Place your trust in me. I will always trust you.
4. Don't be angry with me for long and don't lock me up as punishment.
5. You have your work, your entertainment, and your friends. I only have you and any separation from you is painful.
6. Talk to me. Even if I don't understand your words, I do understand your voice when speaking to me.
7. Be aware that however you treat me, I will never forget it.
8. Before you scold me for being lazy or uncooperative, ask yourself if something might be wrong. Perhaps I'm not getting the right food, I’ve been in the sun too long, or my heart might be getting old or weak.
9. Please take care of me when I grow old.
10. When it is time for me to “go on ahead”, please stay with me. Don’t say “I can't bear to watch” because I won’t want to face it alone. Everything is easier for ME if you are there, because I love you so.
Friday, January 22, 2010
A good question about our contest...
A question came in asking if the contest was open to folks outside of the US and the answer is yes!
I am happy to open the contest worldwide, but as international shipping can be a bit pricey the winner will need to pay postage.
The winner would pay only the exact cost of shipping, no processing, no handling, no hidden charges, only the exact cost of moving the box from me to you.
Come back on Monday and we will have all the details on how you can enter.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
An exciting big time announcement!...
We are giving away the 2009 Weekly Photo Tips product of the year!
That's right, the entire package could be yours, here's and excerpt from the original post:
"The Evolution Collection with FLO is the most complete "studio in a box" that you can get and contains enough information (16 gigabytes of how to videos, templates, actions, presets, edges, overlays, marketing tips, workflow techniques, forms, price lists, relationship building with vendors and clients, fund raisers, and so, so much more...) that if you use the information contained on the 4 DVD's you will be assured of success."
You can read the entire post here.
But there's a catch, I'm not quite sure how to give it away, I don't want to have another photo contest, been there done that, got the t-shirt.
Perhaps an essay of some sort?
This is where you come in, I hope you the readers will give me your input on what would be the most interesting, fairest way to give this studio changing product to one very lucky reader.
So leave a comment here or drop me an email with your idea of how to drop this into the lap of a deserving photographer.
