I spent some time recently photographing a wedding for some friends of my neighbors. The ceremony took place at the county courthouse and lasted just 15 minutes. I was a little concerned going in that I wouldn't be able to get very many photos from such a short event, but by showing up early & staying late (for a whopping 45 minutes on the job), it all worked out.
Here you will find tips, techniques, tutorials, and news items from Prairie Rim Images, a photography studio in Lincoln, Nebraska, specializing in events, real estate, product, fine art, and candid photography by Ben Hollingsworth.
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Friday, November 25, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Choosing your first DSLR
Thanksgiving is approaching here in the US, and with it, the abundance of ads enticing us to do our Christmas shopping at their establishment. Many people will use this opportunity to upgrade their camera beyond their current point-and-shoot model. With the enormous selection of camera models available, how do you choose the right model? I'll give you a few guidelines below.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Old glass: Tamron SP 90mm f/2.5 (52B) macro
If you've been reading a while, you know that I have a weak spot for old things. This includes old, manual-focus lenses -- some of which are older than I am. Today marks another installment of my "old glass" series. This time we'll feature the Tamron SP 90mm f/2.5 (52B) macro lens -- a well-built, well-respected beauty of a lens that works equally well for close-ups and portraits.
Friday, November 4, 2011
One-light pocket watch
For my previous blog post, I wanted a photo of a watch -- and I wanted it quick. My son is the latest owner of an old, well-worn pocket watch that originally belonged to my great-grandfather, and I figured that would be a perfect subject for my shot. I was able to throw together a graphically-simple image using a single flash and some found props to create just the right image straight out of the camera.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Working behind the scenes
Don't worry, I'm still out here. Things have been a little slow on the PRI blog lately, due in part to some great new things that we've got in the pipeline. I can't spill the beans on them just yet, but watch for something resembling a formal announcement before the year's out. In the mean time, I'll still keep turning out new photography posts as frequently as I can, and that won't change after the big announcement. Don't touch that dial!