Archive for January 12th, 2012

What Was Your First Digital Camera?

My first digital camera was a Sony Mavica FD90, a 1.3 “interpolated” megapixel square brick that takes a floppy disk as a storage. I bought it at Akihabara in Tokyo in 2003. At that time, my knowledge about photography was virtually zero (not that I know very much today, just a little wiser, perhaps), but [...]

Camera-Car Analogy

We often hear the car analogy is being used to describe a camera — you know, things like the Leica M9 being a Bentley or a Hummer and so on — but I have never come across a camera being used to describe a car. Not that it’s important. Just thinking. So, what then is [...]

Diversify with Camera Lenses

If you are trying to take your photography to the next level, you should consider investing in camera lenses. Different camera lenses can transform the function of your camera and make it adept at specific tasks like landscape photography, art photography, or portrait photography. The two main types of lenses you will need are the [...]

Turning Wedding into Portraits Workshop – Steve Saporito at Shoot Photography Workshops this month!

Do you wish you could learn the simple skill of turning existing wedding customers into portrait customers? Are you very successful with wedding but would love your clients to return as customers? You built a great relationship with the brides family but not sure how to engage them as customers? Would you like an easy [...]