iPhone Photography Tip: Manually Adjusting Your Exposure with Tracy Sweeney
Stop letting your iPhone guess. 📱👀 Tracy Sweeney shows us how to manually control exposure for cleaner, better-looking photos—no extra apps needed. Get mor...
Hawaii Before It Was a State: Fascinating Photographs from the Early 20th Century
Well before the celebratory ceremonies of 1959, Hawaii occupied a complex and often uncertain place within the American story. Annexed by the United States in 1898, the islands spent more than six …
Most photographers plan their shoots around light. Sunrise, sunset, golden hour, blue hour. But along the coast, there’s another variable that can matter just as much—sometimes more: the tide. King tides are one of those natural events that quietly transform familiar places. A beach you’ve walked a hundred times can suddenly look dramatic, compressed, and
Santa Claus Through the Years: Fascinating Vintage Photos from the Past
Each holiday season, Santa Claus returns as a familiar and comforting presence, bringing with him a sense of warmth, nostalgia, and shared tradition. Long before shopping malls and modern decoratio…
Besides the fact that people like to see people in photos, I like to have people in my shots to bring a sense of scale to them; not all the time, just some of the time. Not only will adding a person show scale, but it will also change the genre of the photograph. In […]
Amazing lights are everywhere this time of year, which makes them easy to overlook. Most people photograph them as decoration — wide shots of trees, houses, and streets that feel familiar but rarely memorable. This challenge is about doing the opposite. Instead of documenting the season, you’re using Christmas lights as a creative tool to