Scotland is home to some of the perfect landscapes in the UK. With vast vistas over the rolling highlands, it’s no surprise that people love to get their photographs around these locations. Family Photo Experiences in Scotland are things that make for a really long-lasting photograph for a wall or mantelpiece, and you know that when you get there, you won’t need to look hard … [Read more...]
The Importance of False Advertising Ethics Courses at Photography Schools
Maybe ethics is one of those fields you either love or you don’t. I happen to love it. Having taught fine arts, maybe I’m just wired to enjoy the subjective and variable. As my other primary hobby (obsession) is photography, it’s probably predictable that I’d find the ethics of photography as fascinating as I do. And beyond my personal fascination with the subject, photographic … [Read more...]
ICE – Imagine, Create, Execute
Before most of us ever picked up a camera, we were doodling and drawing pictures with crayons or whatever we could find that left a mark. As we grew older and some of us realized that our stick figures never really became...well, more than stick figures, we began to find other ways to express our creativity, or we lost interest in being creative all together. I loved drawing, … [Read more...]
Photocrati Announces Supercharge Workshops: Explode Your Traffic, Sales & Business
As you might imagine from the title of this announcement and the image below, the new Supercharge Workshops will be covering a wide range of topics for photography businesses. The in-person web marketing workshops are designed just for photographers to learn strategies increasing traffic, sales, social followers, clients, and business. The topics covered in the … [Read more...]
Comparing Shutter Speeds To Miles Per Hour [Infographic]
Have you ever thought about the comparison of shutter speeds to miles per hour? If so, then you will enjoy this infographic. In the infographic below you will see the average mp/h of each subject (including a zombie) and the shutter speed necessary to freeze them in a still photograph. The infographic was created by Photocrati's Scott Wyden Kivowitz for his project, … [Read more...]