Browsing all articles by Peter West Carey.
Peter West Carey is a world traveling professional photographer currently leading photo tours to Bhutan, Nepal and India. He also hosts Lightroom and basic photography workshops along the West Coast of the USA as well as the free 31 Days TO Better Photography series on his blog.
In my last post I explained some of the basics of photographing a rock concert. Aspects like watching your ISO, using spot metering for tricky lighting situations and switching to manual exposure mode. In this post I’d like to explore the more creative side of rock concert photography. After you’ve read through these examples, please [...]
Live concert photography can be an exciting, yet, nerve-racking time. The lights, the stage, the crowd….there are so many things out of your control as a photographer but that needn’t stop you from obtaining great results with a few hints to help get you started! Introduce Yourself This should be your first step in shooting [...]
The nice thing about all the rules of photography is they can often be broken with great results. Some would even claim there are no actual rules of photography, just results. Whether the whole image or just part of it, I’ve complied 15 great examples of how overexposure can be used to enhance the end [...]
Most DSLRs and even half of the point and shoot crowd come with a variety of prefabricated scene modes to help novice and intermediate (and sometimes pro) photographers. The modes are created to instantly calibrate a number of camera settings to a specific situation. Today I’ll be explaining what Sports Mode is on your camera [...]
Released in August of 2008, the Nikon D90 DSLR raises the bar with a plethora of digital photography features, including: The first DSLR to record video Live View mode Face priority auto-focus for razor sharp portraits and candids Large 3″ LCD screen with 170 degree viewing angle Active-D Lighting Control for on the fly tone [...]
Capital One’s popular tag line is, “What’s in your wallet?” and that got me thinking. And thinking has lead to this post. My question is simple and two fold. What’s on your background on your computer? Why is it there? I’ll start things off with the current background image on my travel laptop. And as [...]
Photographing Fire can be a tricky thing – in this post Peter Carey shares some tips on how to do it. All photography needs light. It’s at the heart of the word photography. For the most part that light comes from the sun or from an artificial flash. But today I’d like to talk about [...]
Cold weather presents a few unique challenges to digital photographers. In this post, Peter Carey offers some suggestions to keep you photographing when the mercury drops. When the weather outside turns cold, there are a few precautions every digital photographer should take. First, give your camera time to acclimate! This one is very important and [...]
Whether traveling for business or just on a well deserved vacation, there are times when we all don’t feel like carrying around our full compliment of lenses, flashes and accessories. During trips like this the inner photographer in each of us starts to panic; “What if I need my wide angle lens?” “I want to [...]
In this review Peter Carey gives a breakdown of the Columbus V-900 GPS Data Logger and his impressions based on real world testing. Light as a feather and slimmer than most cell phones, the Columbus V-900 GPS Data Logger touts a plethora of features in a complete package. The unit is tiny for a GPS [...]
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