If there is only one reason for using a tripod, it seems to be long exposure photography. The dynamism that it can produce in images is...
Artistic photography takes time (scouting for shots, composition, lighting, framing, adjusting settings, etc.). Even if part of hiking is taking time out to contemplate nature, it...
In my first mobile phone photography article I looked at the idea of making the subject of an image stand out by using a shallow depth...
The Aurora Borealis (aka Northern Lights) is a natural phenomenon that takes place in the Northern Hemisphere. Mostly seen in places of high latitude, like above...
I’m usually the first person to put my hand up and tell you that I’m not the world’s best photographer. In fact I’ve had more than...
It’s not everyone who has the privilege of witnessing the aurora borealis during the long winter nights in Northern Europe. The greenish shades of the Northern...
In my last post, I discussed Iphoneography and how far it has come in the past 10 years. In this post, I will be talking about...
Flashing back to 2003, I remember that my first camera phone was the Motorola Razr, it came with a whomping 1.23 megapixel camera with a very...
What I love the most about photography is capturing the “moment”. The moment, to me, can be a split second, or a passage of time. Either...
Here is a little about me before I begin. My name is Sean Parker and I am a 26 year old photographer in Tucson, Arizona. Ever...
Shutter speed is one of the most important creative controls in traditional photography. By keeping the shutter open longer it’s possible to create beautiful long-exposure shots...