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Photo Of The Week: Sports

"Hitting Massive Slices" Photographed by: Scott Wu  I graduated from Pepperdine Law School and practice law in Los Angeles, California. From childhood, I had an appreciation for music and art but neither considered myself a musician nor artist. Shortly after law school, I picked up a camera for the first time and began my journey

Photo Of The Week: Nature

"HWY 53 on my way home from Portland" Photographed by: Maya Sacks I grew up in Nehalem, OR and started surfing when I was very young. Following my high school graduation I moved to Hawaii and bought my first DSLR camera. Naturally, I began taking pictures of waves and surfers. I worked at Turtle

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Key To Success – Organization

From photographers to CEOs, organization goes a long way; especially at work. It's hard enough trying to keep track of deadlines and meetings, let alone creative ideas. Throw in your personal life and suddenly the window ledge on the top floor looks like a sanctuary. Thankfully, there is a safer and better solution. Alykhan Jetha,

Ask a Pro: I Dropped My Camera

Q: I dropped my camera on the ground. Everything seems to be working okay but my shots just don't seem as sharp anymore. Are there any tests I can run to see if the sharpness is still okay? A: The first step is to do some tests. Set your camera back up on your tripod

Photography Lighting Tips: David Hobby

David Hobby is a lighting guru-- seriously-- he is the author of the Strobist.com lighting blog. Early in his career he was a photojournalist for The Baltimore Sun, but now he's got bigger fishes to fry like sitting down with our host, Marc Silber, and passing along his photography lighting wisdom onto you. Today's lesson, of

How Music Can Save Your Photos: Tips by Matthew Jordan Smith

Matthew Jordan Smith has worked with some of the top names in entertainment including Halle Berry, Mandy Moore, and Oprah Winfrey. His love of photography and people goes beyond the studio and into projects including a book, Lost and Found, that focuses on missing and exploited children. It features portraits of families whose lives have been changed by the loss of a