Celestial Triangle

You might have noticed a couple of bright stars near the moon at sunset. Even the evening news on TV has made mention of the sight. It is a farely unusual scene… the Moon and two planets… Jupiter, and Venus. I went to the Blue Ridge Parkway on the 26th of February to get some  Read more »

Atlanta, Charlotte, Columbia, Greenville

Everything is on schedule for our latest round of classes. There have been enough last minute schedule conflicts with some students that a lot of those on the waiting lists are getting in. Usually around the Friday before class we send a note of to those on the waiting list letting them know they got  Read more »

Update for the Canon 60d

If you have a Canon 60d, you might want to update the firmware. Go here to download the file

Red, White and Boom

Photographing fireworks is pretty easy… and fun. They are quite bright… but you can’t use a fast shutter speed because you need to get the trail they leave behind. And… if you want a cityscape you need to let the light of the city in. Let’s start with ISO. I use 100. Some cameras will  Read more »

Color Balance

If you shoot in AUTO mode you can not change your color balance. The camera is choosing it for you. In most of the other modes you can choose a white balance for your shot. And if you shoot in RAW quality, you can even change it later with no loss of information (there’s no  Read more »

Cameras no longer need to focus?

When I was little, my first camera didn’t focus. EVERYTHING was pretty much in focus. Most cameras for grownups need to find a particular point and focus on that. The depth of field… or the depth of focus is all the stuff NOT in focus vs what is IN focus. How many of you wish  Read more »

Time Lapse Photography

Later on in the fall or winter we may offer a night-time lapse photography class. You can get some amazing shots using one of two methods… one long exposure or lots of shorter ones blended together. A fellow named Tom Lowe has done some amazing work in regards to time lapse. Here is a video.  Read more »

I get what the ISO numbers are. What’s H1, H2?

On my Canon I have ISO numbers from 100 to 6400. Then there are those confusing things like H1, H2, and L1. What the heck? When I go from ISO 100 to ISO 200, I have made my camera twice as sensitive to light. Then to 400, it doubles. Ditto for going to 800. Well,  Read more »

Greenville Fundamentals Class @ Falls Park

Finally… some nice weather. The fundamentals class WILL meet at Falls Park at 6:30 tonight (Thursday).

New Classes Added

Our classes are not as large as some others you might see advertised. That’s what gives us the edge. By avoiding huge classes we are able to do one-on-one work with our students… but still, we’ve decided to offer an even more intimate workshop. Our Digital Photography – Smaller Sessions will be limited to 10 students per instructor  Read more »