Hyperlapse drone video of Detroit at night
Related Images:
Hyperlapse drone video of Detroit at night Read More »
The Soldiers & Sailors Monument in downtown Indianapolis is a subject of many a photographer’s portfolio, as well it should be. A simple search for Soldiers & Sailors Monument or Monument Circle pulls up thousands of images. As a result, it’s difficult to create a unique image of a subject that has been extensively photographed.
Soldiers & Sailors Monument | A Different Perspective Read More »
Tips for Shooting Night Photography Many digital photography beginners tend to stick to daytime shots, apprehensive about their night shooting skills. If you’re looking to take the leap into night photography, or just don’t seem to take that many night time photographs, here are a few simple tips to help you on your way. If
Night Photography Tips Read More »
Most people enjoy taking photos of their vacation, something to remember the good times. If you’re a photographer, these go beyond simple snapshots. There are multiple factors to consider if you want to capture travel photography images that will captivate a viewer. Here is a list of travel photography tips and planning you should be
Travel Photography Tips and Planning Read More »
Recently I had the opportunity to shoot a very stylish condo for sale located along the Cultural Trail inside The Silk Building at 611 N Park, Indianapolis. The enormous sliding window on the private patio and the giant window in the Master Bedroom speak for themselves. Both provide wonderful scenes of the old factory smokestack just
611 N Park, Indianapolis | Indiana Real Estate Photography  Read More »
Architectural Photography Tips Architectural photography is a little like golf as in the ball is just sitting there; it shouldn’t be that hard to hit a good shot! So it should not be hard taking pictures of a subject that doesn’t move. Actually that’s what can make it difficult. In this article I will share 10 helpful tips
10 Helpful Tips for Striking Architectural Photography Read More »
Cuba Travel Ask a random sample of travelers to name their “Top Five Must Visit Places,” and chances are most will say Cuba. Not unlike these fellow travelers, the former Soviet Union’s soul sister has been on my mind for quite awhile. And now is the time to travel to Cuba. However the all-inclusive resort thing is
Cuba Travel | An Indiana Architectural Photographer’s Point-of-View Read More »
Most photographers tend to avoid night photography, unlike me who loves shooting long exposure nightscapes. I find myself thinking a bit more about the desired end image. Since it’s a long exposure and the shutter is open sometimes for minutes, you have more to consider. Landmark Historically, there were good reasons for this. Night photography
5 Reasons to Start Shooting Night Photography | Nightscapes Read More »
On my way down to the Smoky Mountains I decided to make a stop to shoot the Cincinnati skyline. The last time I was in this area was on my drive to Belize in Central America, and I remember thinking I didn’t really care for Cincinnati. John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge Oh boy was
Cincinnati Skyline Read More »
The full moons have descriptive names that come from Native Americans and Colonial Americans who used the full moons as a sort of calendar to keep track of the seasons. The Indianapolis Blues July is the month of the Full Buck Moon. According to the Farmer’s Almanac, the Full Buck Moon comes from the fact that
Chasing the Full Buck Moon | Indianapolis, Indiana | Night Photography Read More »