Wedding Photography Preparation Tips Blog

Wedding Refresher: A Practical Field Guide by Robbie Gantt

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012


As professional photographers we are all lured by the siren’s song on the latest and greatest equipment. It is very easy to get caught up in all the new gear and incredible products that are available in our ever-evolving industry. I’m just as guilty as the next shooter who drools over the latest DLSRs, but the truth is, I can take just as BAD a picture with the top-of-the-line DSLR as I can with a compact camera. The most expensive, shiniest, newest, fastest piece of equipment will always be a poor substitute for talent and technique.

The Pre-Event Checklist For Event Photographers

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

This is the most important form a professional photographer can have, not only to diligently monitor the safe acquisition of digital image files, but to show no lack of diligence in a lawsuit.

Don’t Fool Yourself

Thursday, December 29th, 2011
Article written by: Natalie Bradley, BrideAttraction.com

There is something I have caught onto when it comes to being successful in your business. It’s the phrase “I may try that” or “I’ll try my best to do that”. I thought about this after reading this quote on a friend’s Facebook wall…

Off-Camera Flash Comparison – Gary Fong

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

Gary Fong demonstrates the difference between the outdated studio umbrellas outdoors and the Lightsphere Collapsible.