Every Tuesday I bring you a tidbit of information meant to help you in your photographic endeavors or simply your appreciation of photography. This week’s tidbit: painting with light. Remember that post awhile back about the cool trick you could do by knowing a little bit about shutter speed, aka how to write your name [...]
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Tuesday Tidbit: Action Shots
Every Tuesday, I bring you a new “tidbit” of photographic knowledge that can help bring your photography (or your appreciation of photography) to the next level. This week’s tidbit: Action Shots. (This week’s topic was suggested by a Tuesday Tidbit reader! Do you have a suggestion? Email me at info@weddingsbvyantage.com). Make sure you have the [...]
Tuesday Tidbit: Improving your low light images with a point and shoot camera
You asked, I listened. This week’s topic was suggested by a Tuesday Tidbit reader. If YOU have something you’d like to know more about, drop me a line (comment here, email me at info@weddingsbyvantage.com, send me a Facebook message…whatevs) and you’ll see your answer in an upcoming Tidbit. So, taking better pictures in low light [...]
Tuesday Tidbit (on Wednesday): The wonders of shutter speed (and a cool trick!)
I think daylight savings must have messed with my brain in addition to my clocks because I swore it was Tuesday today. Umm…not so much. ANYway, today’s (Wednesday) tidbit is about shutter speed and, as promised, I’ll show you a cool trick at the end. First, an explanation on shutter speed. It’s simple, really–the longer [...]



