2015:
- Memory Card Disaster: what to do about broken, corrupt, or damaged memory cards. When disaster strikes, know your options!
- The Decisive Moment in Photography. The phrase "the decisive moment" has become well-worn in street photography, but read on to find out why it is an important idea to consider for all kinds of photography situations!
2014:
- Product Review: Square Perfect Light Tent. This light tent kit is an easy way to take fantastic photographs of smaller objects, especially for product photography. A light tent is a must-have if you are trying to photograph objects for sale, such as on Etsy or eBay. This is a review of the light tent kit that I personally own and use.
- Series of Posts on Light Tent. This post is a quick overview to multiple posts about light tents both here, on Boost Your Photography, and guest posts of mine for Digital Photography School. Find out how to use a light tent properly, how to create a DIY version, and a direct head-to-head comparison between DIY and professional light tent kits.
- Tell a Story with Easter Photographs. This post provides ideas for better Easter photography, as well as how to focus your images around creating a story-telling narrative. *Bonus* directions for unique, tie-dye Easter eggs.
- Make the Shot: water on CD refraction.This is a fun and easy photography project. All you need is an old CD or DVD and some water. Complete how to directions and tips included.
2013:
Wow, we've now made it through another year here at Boost Your Photography! A Year Ago posts will now feature posts published during these same few weeks during any previous year. Enjoy!- Make the Shot: Close-up Eyeball. Our first 'how to' post provides step-by-step directions (and set up information) for taking a close-up or macro photograph of your own eyeball.
- Inexpensive Close-Up Photography: close-up lenses. An overview with links to the first of four guest posts on Photokonnexion about inexpensive macro and close-up photography. This one explains the benefits and how to use close-up lenses, which screw onto the front of your current lens like a filter.
- Inexpensive Close-Up Photography: reverse rings. This second guest post provides an explanation of how to use a reverse mount ring to turn a prime lens into a macro lens.
- Travel: What's Your Sign? Our first live post, this one provides ideas and inspiration for photographing signs when you travel.
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