

Full Frame Camera vs. APS-C Camera
Photography is quite interesting, from the artistry, beauty, color to detail. I love it but having professional photography comes at a price from the high technology devices to the high skills involved. Going into the neaty gritties of it we look at the full frame camera Vs. the APS-C camera. The abbreviation APS-C camera simply refer to Advanced Photo System type C cameras. While selecting a digital SLR or a lens to use with it, it is vital to understand the difference betwe


Editing Someone Else's Video Footage
In the world of video we often aren’t able to be present for every shoot. At first it wasn’t easy for me because I was editing all of my own footage. If not I was at least present when the footage was recorded. Then I came across some freelance projects to edit. It was confusing at first but I got it together. The first thing I did was gathered all the information I could about how the project is supposed to turn out. I got all of the pre-production information, any storyboar


5 Reasons To Buy A GoPro
GoPro cameras are the newest phenomenon. Deemed "the worlds most versatile camera" GoPros are diversifying the way images are captured. I will explain my top five reasons to buy a GoPro but the combinations of two or more reasons may convince you to Add to Cart. These aren't in any particular order and there are a number of different GoPros on the market. #1 HD Video & Photos HD Video & Photos - the quality of these cameras is on point with any HD camera. You wouldn't think t


Photographing Large Groups
Families these days are not as big as they used to be. A big family today is considered a dad mom and of three to four kids. So getting a good family photo I’m pretty sure is not as hard as it once was. When photographing large groups, there are a number of things that have to be taken into consideration. Some of these things are the amount of people, their eye direction, posture, hand placement and more. I recently photographed a family of ten: two adults and eight kids. The

Which Camera Should I Buy First?
In a previous blog I talked about the first lens to pick up (50mm). I will talk more about cameras bodies in the future. When starting at the ground level of videography and/or photography the question always comes up. Which camera should I buy? I personally went through months of evaluation before I bought my first camera. I spoke with many videographers and photographers during my evaluation. I really didn’t intend on shooting photography initially but both fields relate in