Last week, we showed you multiple ways to use contrast to improve your architectural images. This week, let’s talk about cityscapes! While it might not be always as obvious, you can [...]
With winter weather, it’s easy to stay inside warm and not shoot for a few months. However, the city looks so different during the winter, with snow, frozen lakes and rivers, that [...]
Last week, we shared our images from the Toronto workshop. This week, it’s time to share our student images! We had a fun group in Toronto, with a lot of people we already knew, a few [...]
Last month, we held our second Toronto workshop. After taking a break last year, we decided to explore again this year after hearing a lot of our students ask about it. We had a great group of 10 [...]
Summertime means fireworks in a lot of places. National holidays like the 4th of July are an obvious event, but many places do them all summer long, like Navy Pier in Chicago (every Wednesday [...]
A couple of weeks ago, we went to Los Angeles for our third workshop! There is a lot of great architecture to photograph in LA, and it’s one of our favorite cities to teach our workshop in. [...]
Last month, we shared our images from the Miami Workshop. Today, we wanted to share our students’ images. After each workshop, we do a critique session, and we’re always amazed at [...]
At the beginning of February, we headed south, for our first workshop in Miami! While most of you might have been to Miami for the warmth and the beaches, there’s a lot of architecture by [...]
The 18th Street Bridge is not as well know for skyline images as the Adler Planetarium, but it’s a great location that offers a variety of views. The bridge goes over the south branch of [...]
If you like shooting from observatories, chances are you’ve had to deal with shooting through glass. Most observatories are indoor (the Top of the Rock and the Empire State Buildings are [...]