In April we asked you to vote for Canada’s most beautiful places by submitting your photos to our #CapturingCanada contest. Below are some of the best places in Canada to photograph as chosen by YOU!
In April we asked you to vote for Canada’s most beautiful places by submitting your photos to our #CapturingCanada contest. Below are some of the best places in Canada to photograph as chosen by YOU!
The Canadian Association of Professional Image Creators (CAPIC) has released recommended Health and Safety Guidelines for Commercial Photographers returning to work during the Covid-19 pandemic.
BY Ross Chevalier June 19, 2020 Lenses, Spring
The most common question asked about gear is “what lens should I get next?” My answer is consistently, “what can your existing lens or lenses not do?” Answers vary. People want many things and are very reasonably cautious about investments.
BY Ross Chevalier June 16, 2020 Learning
Most people associate close-up and macro photography with Spring and shooting outdoors, capturing subjects such as small insects, flowers, and other plants in the outdoors; however, macro photography can be done at any time of the year, including indoors, and there are a bunch of different subjects to capture!
BY Ross Chevalier June 13, 2020 Quick Tips
Manufacturers make a big deal about having video support in their newer DSLRs and Mirrorless cameras, but the uptake remains pretty low. Many folks use action cameras and smartphones for video regularly because they are incredibly easy to use. Let’s take a look at how to get started shooting video with your camera instead; you’ll be happier with the quality and surprised at how easy it is.
BY Ross Chevalier June 12, 2020 Lighting, Video
Our cameras can do amazing work in low light. However adding lighting can take your video (Whether cinematic or amateur) from good to great.
BY Jim Ogilvie June 11, 2020 Learning
One of the most compelling aspects of photography is the constant learning journey we undertake. From the very first moment that you pick up a camera, you begin to follow a learning path. The path is as long or as short as you want it to be, driven primarily by your goals and aspirations as a photographer. Over my many years as a photography educator, I’ve seen people struggle with how to best educate themselves on how to reach their photography related goals. Most experienced photographers will tell you that […]
Mobile vlogs are super popular. They can be a single method or an add-on to a more static set style vlog. The right gear can make going mobile a lot easier and deliver a much higher level of quality. Choosing the Right Gear Being mobile means being lightweight and being able to shoot your footage without being weighted down with packs and batteries and lights and kit. Whether you choose to shoot your vlog with a dedicated device, your smartphone, or a more traditional style camera, getting stable footage is critical. […]