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Everything changes. When I first purchased my camera I found myself frequently saying “oh i’ll just photograph that later”. More often than not I would go back to photograph something again and it would be completely different than how I originally saw it. Read the rest of this entry »

How can you become a better photographer? Critique your photographs. After taking a photograph that I think is one of my best I sit down with it and analyze. Figure out what is working, and what is not working. Ask yourself some questions about the photograph. Even better, ask others about your photographs. Read the rest of this entry »

Looking for a lens to replace your kit lens but on a budget? Then read on. Read the rest of this entry »

Ever wonder what the lens terms FA, DA, FA-J mean? Or just curious about Pentax equipment? Read the rest of this entry »

One of the most important things to understand if you want to take your photography to the next level, depth of field. But what is it? Professional photographs always have one thing appearing sharp (the focal point of your photo) and other elements of a photo appear blurry. That is depth of field, the portion of a photograph that appears sharp. Read the rest of this entry »

The quick tip of the day is to shoot during “the Golden Hour“. I know I have spoken about this before, but all this beautiful sunlight in NYC is reminding me again of its importance.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Looking for a creative way to spice up your photographs? Get some gels! Read the rest of this entry »

After checking the weather in NYC for the next couple days (endless rain), it was clear that I was going to be stuck indoors for a little while. Read the rest of this entry »

To become a better photographer you have to stay inspired. That means you have to practice taking photographs, and experiment with different styles and techniques. Like anything else in life, it takes time and work to become better. Here are five tips that have helped me to become a better photographer, and learn new techniques. Read the rest of this entry »