For professionals, and particularly for aspiring professionals, the selection of the right studio strobe system has a long-term impact.
BY Ross Chevalier November 18, 2017 Articles, Gear
For professionals, and particularly for aspiring professionals, the selection of the right studio strobe system has a long-term impact.
BY Ross Chevalier October 20, 2017 Gear
Time to clear up the myths about mirrorless.
BY Ross Chevalier October 15, 2017 Articles, Gear, Quick Tips
Fault Tolerance: At its simplest, you treat two physical disks as one, with one being a live copy of the other one. If the primary fails, the second kicks in and things work as they always did except you get an error that a disk has died. It’s easy to do, but as each disk is a replica of the other, it’s not particularly inexpensive.
BY Ross Chevalier September 22, 2017 Articles, Gear, Quick Tips
A tripod is a necessity for all committed photographers and videographers. When it comes to stills, the best tripod head choice is the ball head.
BY Ross Chevalier August 24, 2017 Articles, Quick Tips
There are few topics in photography that produce such a visceral response as chimping. As is often the case, the answer comes with qualifiers. What is chimping? Do you chimp? Should you?
BY Ross Chevalier August 18, 2017 Articles, Quick Tips
As you progress in the creative arts, how do you go from good to great? One giant step in the process is to learn the basics of colour theory, and the emotional context of colour.
BY Ross Chevalier August 11, 2017 Articles, Gear
If you’ve been shooting for quite a while, you may be looking for something more to expand your photographic horizons. Consider going to a larger sensor.
BY Ross Chevalier August 11, 2017 Articles, Learning, Quick Tips
Spot Metering has a lot of power but used incorrectly often results in disastrous images. In this tutorial, we will learn to use it properly and for maximum effectiveness.
BY Ross Chevalier July 21, 2017 Articles, Gear
Ever run into a situation where you need a bit more light while shooting photo or video? As we create more and more content with our mobile devices, drones, and action cams, we find that their small sensors just don’t perform well when the light level is low. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to carry a portable sun in your pocket? Meet Lume Cube.
BY Ross Chevalier June 30, 2017 Articles, Quick Tips
While you’re kicking back and relaxing this Canada Day long weekend, we’ve got some tips for you to browse through to help you keep your photography inspired. Release your creativity with some of these proven-to-work ideas!