AYP Tips: Steps To Take Better Landscape Photos
AYP Tips: Steps To Take Better Landscape Photos Image by Lam Nguyen Watch The Full Video On this episode of AYP, we show you how to take better landscape photos. There are a
Ask A Pro: How To Get Sharp Subject And Background
How To Get Sharp Subject And Background? Q: I'm using a Canon 60D and 50mm f/1.4 to take portraits but I want both the background and subject to be sharp. I've tried raising the aperture lens,
AYP Tips: Using Flash
Watch The Full Video On today's episode of AYP, we talk about different ways and techniques on using flash to get a natural, non-flash look. We show you different gears you can use to get
How To See Natural Light: Tips From Bambi Cantrell
Learn from one of the best in the business! We spend some time with Bambi Cantrell and pick her brain about shooting in natural light and achieving dramatic memorable shots. Check out the full video
Blog: Travel Photography (Final)
Blog: Travel Photography (Final) And just like that, two weeks have passed and my journey through Asia has come to a bittersweet end. In case you missed my blogs, I'm just your average amateur photographer trying
AYP Insider: Natural Light Portraits… At Night?
AYP Insider: Natural Light Portraits at Night? Don't get me wrong. I love daylight just as much as any other photographer. The sun is my friend and I've learned to use it, hone it and
Blog: Travel Photography (Day 6)
Travel Photography (Day 6) In case you missed my first blog, I'm just your average amateur photographer on a two week journey through Asia. I've been given the chance to test the Nikon 1 V3
Behind The Scenes: Floating Portrait Shoot – Brittany Bowen
Photo by Brittany Bowen Watch The Full Video You heard her talk about her creative portrait photography, now you get to see it in action. Brittany Bowen takes us behind the scenes and
Blog: Travel Photography (Day 1)
Travel Photography (Day 1) As an amateur photographer who is just getting his feet wet in this field, I was armed with a Nikon 1 V3 and a library of AYP photography tips. Then I