Is Photography Killing Your Eyes? | Here Is How You Can Protect Them
Photography is a wonderful hobby to have that is if you have the gift that is your eyesight. Having to look at screens are silently killing your eyes. Save
Subject Distance & Aperture Value | This Is What You Should Know
Depth Of Field is NOT fixed for a particular aperture value. This is a classic mistake that most new photographers make. Actually DoF is dependent on the…
What Is Moire? | How To Best Deal With This Nuisance
Moiré is an geometric artifact generally caused when trying to create a visual representation of a physical subject which has some closely clustured pattern
How To Shoot Amazing Star Trail Images | Start To Finish
Photographing star trails is nothing but tracking their movement and somehow condensing it down to a single image. That is all it is. All the camera settings…
Back Button Focus | Control Your Autofocus Like You Never Have
Back button focusing is a way to reassign the autofocusing control from the default half-pressed shutter button to another button at the back of the camera.
Speaking Of Working For Free | No Money Just ‘Credits’!
I have encountered many people who tried very hard to trick me to do a photo shoot for them or offer them my photographs for free.“Please come to my wedding
Shooting In The Rain Made Easy | How To Prepare & Shoot Great Images
Rain brings a completely new dimension to nearly everything, from to the very ordinary and mundane to the extremely fancy. You may have walked down
How To Get A Blurry Background With Almost Any Camera
First, we need to understand the basics. The blurry part of the background is nothing but the part of the image that you as a photographer have chosen to EXCLUDE
Camera Diopter | What All Photographers With Glasses Should Know
A camera dioptre is an optical tool that adjusts your camera’s viewfinder to suit your eyes. This is especially important for photographers with glasses.
Focus Breathing | The Unsaid Problem Of Many Lenses
Put very simply, focus breathing is the tendency of a lens to automatically zoom out when changing focus from infinity to a close subject or vice versa.