Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8 A Great Sports Lens

Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8 A Great Sports Lens

Hey there photography enthusiasts! Today, we’re talking about one of the hottest lenses on the market right now – the Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8 Di III VXD. And trust me, this lens is anything but boring! Let’s start with the star of the show – the...
You Don’t Have To Push The Shutter Button

You Don’t Have To Push The Shutter Button

That’s right. Contrary to most of the photographers out there, you can choose not to push your shutter button. Too often, when I am shooting games, I will hear other photographers snapping photos like crazy. Then, there is me. There are many times I will put the...
How to Use the ExpoDisc

How to Use the ExpoDisc

Setting your white balance is a debatable subject. Some photographers think setting a custom white balance is the best approach and others feel a grey card is the preferred method and others believe using the camera Auto White Balance is the way to go. Then there is...
Preventing Heat Waves From Ruining Your Photos

Preventing Heat Waves From Ruining Your Photos

Have you ever shot football, soccer, rugby, etc. outside?  It’s not too tough to do and I am sure you remembered to get as low as possible in order to make the athletes look larger than life.  Then, you get back and import your photos for post processing and...
7 Tips for Photographing Indoor Swimming

7 Tips for Photographing Indoor Swimming

Swim meets are something I wished I could shoot more.  They are a beehive of activity, often times crowded and you have to pay attention.  You could easily take a wrong step and end up in the pool with your equipment in tow.  The last meet I shot not only had water...

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