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Posted on Jun 22, 2009
188 Views | 1 Comments
How to photograph baseball
By Chris d'Aquin

Baseball is a great summer tradition, and can be one of the most thrilling sports to photograph. The action can be tedious at times, but when you capture a play at the plate, the ball bouncing off the bat, or a fielder making a catch, the feeling is accomplishment is great!…
 
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Posted on May 27, 2009
675 Views | 3 Comments
Tips for shooting photos this Summer
By Chris d'Aquin

For photographers, hitting the beach is not the only objective during the Spring and Summer months. Making great photographs while you're there is high on the agenda as well! Here are some tips that will help.…
 
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Posted on Mar 11, 2009
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Organize your photo files, never lose an image
By Chris d'Aquin

Whether you shoot digital or film, your photos are precious.  But they are also vulnerable.  There's not much worse than the feeling you get in the pit of your stomach when you realize a great shot — or a whole set of special shots — is gone forever.…
 
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Posted on Mar 04, 2009
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How they shoot those crazy ski and snowboard photos
By Robert Caston

Probably one of the greatest gigs a photographer can get is hanging out, make that sometimes literally, with the folks at Teton Gravity Research.…
 
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Posted on Mar 04, 2009
3626 Views | 5 Comments
Take better photos one day at a time
By Jason Geil

Photography is no different than just about any other profession with a specific skill set. It demands that you practice to be truly talented at it and there’s never a point where you can’t improve. Because the standard in photography is constantly evolving, there is always room to learn more and take better photographs. The best of the best will agree with this.…
 
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