Is Sky Replacement Cheating?

Is Sky Replacement Cheating?

Let’s talk about Sky Replacement. In some circles, artificially removing the sky in photos and replacing it with a more appealing sky is viewed in a very negative light. Others, specifically landscape photographers, seem to view sky replacement as a necessary evil as you don’t always get the sky you were hoping for, and not everyone has the time to go back to an exotic location for a reshoot. So, who is right? Is sky replacement evil, or is it just another tool in a photographer’s toolbox?

How to use Computational Photography with your DSLR

How to use Computational Photography with your DSLR

One of the main advantages of smartphone photography is the easy access to all the latest computational photography tools. These tools, often in the form of apps, and sometimes directly built into the smartphone camera itself enable the photographer to enhance images well beyond the capabilities of the hardware. In a modern smartphone these technologies perform minor miracles in taking what would be average to poor image and video quality and raising that bar up to near-DSLR levels. But a major question begs to be asked; how can you use these same computational photography technologies to improve your DSLR photos and why would you want to?

The Best Smartphone Photography Tools That Will Make Your Photos Look Awesome

The Best Smartphone Photography Tools That Will Make Your Photos Look Awesome

In my never-ending quest to find tools and techniques that make a real difference in the quality of my smartphone photos I have tried everything from add-on lenses, various photo cases, and even a gimbal stabilizer! Learning the hard way what works, and what is a waste of time and money. In this post, I am going to walk through my top picks for smartphone photography hardware you can purchase right now that makes it easy to up your smartphone photography game.

For the Love of Leading Lines

For the Love of Leading Lines

Ok, I admit it. I’ve always had a total love affair with leading lines. Something about how those lines just pull you in, drawing your gaze into the larger composition, just does it for me every time. Maybe that’s why I tend to enjoy photographing buildings so much! Using the sharp edges of a man made structure to create leading lines is a tempting target when exploring urban environments. So what exactly IS leading lines and why do they work so well?

5 Snapseed Presets (QR Looks) - Architecture Volume 2

I’ve been creating my own presets using Google Snapseed for a while now, strictly for my own personal use but did not see much value in sharing them until a friend convinced me it would be worth the effort. So here are five of my favorite presets, tailored specifically for architecture photos, easy to import in seconds via the Google Snapseed QR code!

Goals for 2019 and Beyond

Goals for 2019 and Beyond

I’ve never been one to make, never mind stick to, New Year’s resolutions. However, I do like to reflect on the past year and then outline my personal goals for the year ahead. A major difference from past years will be this blog post, in the past I usually shared these thoughts on social media (more on this later). So let’s get on with it…starting with my 2018 retrospective.

5 Free Snapseed Presets - Architecture Volume 1

I’ve been creating my own presets using Google Snapseed for a while now, strictly for my own personal use but did not see much value in sharing them until a friend convinced me it would be worth the effort. So here are five of my favorite presets, tailored specifically for architecture photos, easy to import in seconds via the Google Snapseed QR code!

Travel photography in the age of the iPhone

Travel photography in the age of the iPhone

On my recent trip to the U.K. and Norway I carried with me two photographic tools; my trusty Olympus OMD E-M5 II and my iPhone 7 Plus. My primary reason for bringing a dedicated camera was to capture the incredible vistas I was sure to encounter in the Norwegian fjords with some condideration for general travel photography for time spent in the U.K. I even packed my 12-50mm lens so I would not miss out on any wide-angle shots that landscape photographers love so much. So that was my plan...use the Olympus for the serious shots and the iPhone for candid "on-the-go" photos...except that's not how things worked out. 

Thoughts On RAW Support In iOS 10

Thoughts On RAW Support In iOS 10

If you know anyone who’s big into photography then it’s only a matter of time before the subject of “shooting in RAW” will come up. It’s inevitable. That’s what the pros do right? They shoot RAW because it’s just better….or is it? And now that the iPhone with iOS 10 can support RAW it’s time to take a closer look to see if it’s something to get excited about.

Coolidge Reservation Excursion

Coolidge Reservation Excursion

​One of the nice benefits of living on the north shore near Boston is the rich history that seems like it is right off my doorstep. The Coolidge Reservation is one of those great half-day trips that is only minutes down the road so me and Karen decided to check it out.