Photography

  • Calming the Storm

    Calming the Storm

    Even though I live outside of Atlanta now, I still consider Richmond, Va., my home. There will always be a piece of my heart that belongs to that city. Did you that there are more than 4,000 people in Richmond living with HIV? The newest exhibit at The Valentine, “Voices…

  • 7 Tips To Make Your Food Photography Worthy of Instagram

    7 Tips To Make Your Food Photography Worthy of Instagram

    I love photography and that way that evolves with technology. I was asked by the New York Film Academy to write a blog post on food photography for Instagram. I thought this would be a fun and interesting topic to tackle since I am not big on photographing my food…

  • How to Compose a Great Wide-Angle Photo

    How to Compose a Great Wide-Angle Photo

    While it may be the simplest method, “Point and Shoot” photography will rarely give you the results you’re looking for when trying to capture the perfect image. The variables and options available to you with modern photography equipment and post-production software are nearly endless. Mastering these tools and techniques and knowing…

  • Street Photography to Use as Inspiration

    Street Photography to Use as Inspiration

    There comes a point in time when every photographer faces a creative block, whether is it general frustration with capturing the perfect moment or not being satisfied with your photos. Some photographers might only feel creative when they are traveling; others may struggle with finding a fresh angle when photographing…

  • Top 5 Pieces of Gear You Need for Travel Video and Photography

    Top 5 Pieces of Gear You Need for Travel Video and Photography

    As a photographer or a videographer, traveling to locations outside of where you live is sometimes inevitable, so don’t leave yourself unprepared for the road! A lack of planning can lead to damaged, lost, or dirty equipment. We’ve outlined the top five pieces of gear to use when traveling with photography and…