Timelapse Photography
Timelapse Reel# 5 from 599 Productions on Vimeo.
I came across a great post on commercial photographer, Kevin Winzeler’s blog, which discussed the topic of timelapse photography. This is one type of photography I’ve always had an interest in but when it came to execution, fallen short. Included is a great video, along with a Q [...]
Preferred settings of sports photographers
I recently found an interesting post online having to do with sports photography. It is a series of graphs that display the trends in camera settings for photographers. Interestingly enough, I use the same settings as the majority. That depends on what I’m shooting though and the results I’m looking for. I’m not surprised, typically [...]
Photo Sequence: Chase Jarvis
This is one the latest on-location video from Chase Jarvis, one of my favorite photographers. In this video, he goes into detail about how to shoot a sequence shot, in this instance, shooting some action with a skier. This was right up my alley because sports and action is exactly what i want [...]
Photographing the World’s Tallest Tree: National Geographic
I saw this a while back, but recently watched this video again and decided to post it up. I’ve also had a huge interest in remote cameras and rigs, which is why I wanted to share this. National Geographic went on a mission to document the world’s tallest tree, a redwood. Photographing [...]
10 Cool Camera Hacks
I was browsing around the net and found a link that shows a couple awesome applications for your camera. They provide walkthroughs of how you can rig your camera to a kite for some nice landscape photographs with a higher vantage point. I always think about the quote I heard from Joe McNally [...]
DIY Sunbounce

I recently found a link that gives detailed instructions on how to build a California Sunbounce. It will take a little bit of ingenuity and a saw, but your efforts will save you around 600 bucks. I had looked into saving up and investing in one, I’ve seen the quality of photos you [...]


