Yvonne Kohano captures storytelling images of travel destinations, food and wine, and gardens and nature. She is a fiction author of romantic suspense and psychological thrillers, book/business coach for creatives, and nerdy student of human behavior and the natural world.
In an age where everything seems to be trending digital, it’s nice to have analog options to slow us down, help us take deliberate time, and produce thoughtful photos. The 35mm film cameras on our list give you all that and more (plus disposables too). Taking a step back to an era where you rely…
Steam rises from the image, so evocative in its mystery that you swear you can smell the rich aromas of the dish. That’s the yummy pic we all aspire to. How can you find the best lenses for food photography that have your audience ready to order more? The answer is – it depends. Who…
You’ve covered the basics, a camera body (or more) and a lens (or three). What else do you need? In this article, we’re going to cover what else belongs in your photography gear bag, in addition to those all-important camera bodies and lenses. Essentials 101 Things In Your Gear Bag Your first acquisitions should focus…
Do you ever wish you knew what others were up to when you’re not around? Whether it’s peace of mind knowing the babysitter is taking great care of the little ones or seeing if your four-legged friends go wild, having a nanny camera gives you a peek into that world. As of 2016, over 20%…
If traveling light and being more spontaneous describes your preferred shooting style, you’ll love a compact camera for your wedding and event photography. The best combine flexibility in shooting range with good sensor resolution and a quality lens. Sensors are generally smaller than full frame. So, we will provide you with the equivalent focal range…
Big events such as weddings or galas come with their own sets of photography challenges. Being able to frame the perfect singles or couples portraits wars with candid shots of dance floor action or cake cutting close-ups in determining what kinds of lens you want on your camera. Factor in the many appropriate wedding camera…
Lightning camera triggers are niche pieces of equipment. Any storm chaser photog will tell you they make the difference between the stunning shot and an empty image. When it senses an imminent strike or other split-second event, it triggers the shutter release. Then, you’ll capture the perfect picture. Lighting shots are based on infrared technology.…
The Canon EOS 6D Mark II is a semi-professional DSLR camera with a full frame sensor. Its lenses use a Canon EF mount type, and you can find over 270 native (made by Canon) lenses as well as hundreds more from third-party manufacturers. Selecting the best lenses for your 6D II depends on how you…
When you buy a Canon EOS Rebel T7i, it often comes in a kit with one or two zoom lenses to cover a decent breadth of focal range. That’s just the beginning of your photog adventure, though, and adding more lenses expands both your possible shooting settings and your skills. Explore things further by adding…
If you’ve embarked on video storytelling and intend to share this with your audience through a YouTube channel, investing in the right camera will be key to your success. What are the best cameras for YouTube vlogging and what makes them solid choices? It’s more than finding a camera with video capability; at the core,…