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My Gear

I noticed that as soon as I started really getting into photography, I often seem to say... I WANT THAT! I look at gear reviews and I start salivating. I know I don't need most of it, but it all looks so nice. I believe the term for this is  G.A.S. (Gear Acquisition Syndrome). Not flattering, I know. But for now, I wanted to go over the gear sitting in my homemade "drawer of photographic wonders!" Let's start with the cameras. I'm not really specs guy, but here's what I think of them. Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ30 I got this used as a hand-me-down from someone. If you want to know more about this camera, click here. Ricoh GXR I bought this camera to take product photos. Panasonic Lumix DMC-GF2 My father-in-law recently gave me his old camera when he heard I was learning photography. Score! I don't have many other goodies. I have a tripod I got for about ¥2000 (about $18 USD) at an electronics store. I bought a lighting kit ...

Awesome teachers.

So the first thing I did when I wanted to learn more was go directly to the mother of internet teachers - YouTube. I have found so many people out there who not only teach, but really inspire me to learn. Here are some of my favorites. They all have videos that are entertaining and educational. Just click on the name to go to their YouTube page. PIXEL VILLAGE Based out of India, Pixel Village is headed by Radhakrishnan Chakyat. His knowledge of photography science is amazing, and his teaching style is very friendly and laid back. I think he's a Nikon advocate, so he uses mainly their cameras. But come on, who doesn't love Nikon? What to start out with: Excellent color balance tutorial. Clear explanation of different focal lengths.  TONY AND CHELSEA NORTHRUP The Northrups are a photography couple who love talking about photography as much as they love teaching other people about it. If you're looking for YouTube photography teachers, they are at the ...

A Little Background...

It's only recently that I started to get into photography seriously. I had a camera and would take photos on vacation every once in a while. Over the years I bought a couple of gadgets: lights, a tripod... things like that. But I'd take some photos, and put the camera away until the next time I went on vacation. But for some reason in the summer of 2018, I decided to really learn how to use my camera and get nice photos. This blog is as much for me to keep track of things I've learned as it is to share my photos with people.  I'm a beginner, for sure, but I thought some people might want to follow along and see what happens. I don't intend to "teach" anything. I'll post links to videos or articles that really help me, as well as try to give tips for things that helped me take better photos. If anyone out there notices something I say is not accurate or completely wrong, please jump into the comments and let me know. By the way, that photo...