Friday Faves
Welcome to another Friday, peeps. So glad that we finally made it. If we went by the weather, it seems like spring is tapping at
Welcome to another Friday, peeps. So glad that we finally made it. If we went by the weather, it seems like spring is tapping at
Let's get back to business with the next episode in our head-to-head video series. A-list photogs David Mecey and Hernan Rodriguez were nice enough to let me pick
Through her photography business based in Milan, Italy, Laetitia Farellacci creates newborn, child, and maternity portraits. She is another one of the founding members of
Well, I don't know about you but spring has sprung and I'm definitely looking forward to warmer weather and longer evenings to go out and shoot in. We saw out the winter this week with the theme of "Shadows" in the Exposure User Group with a few remnants of the previous week's "Daylight" coming in over the weekend. I'm thinking of running with the imaginative theme of "Spring" for next week. What do you guys reckon? I've looked back over the week's photos and have made the following selections. There were a LOT of photos of pretty women to look through, which is always nice, but there are only so many I feel I can choose, which makes selecting my faves very tough. If you want to increase your chances of standing out and being featured, I would recommend maybe shooting something different or maybe trying to bring something unique with your composition or point of view. I see a lot of the same people submitting the same types of images over and over, which is great for consistency, but we may want to challenge ourselves to diversify a bit. What do you think? Let me know in the comments below.
Well, I don't know about you but spring has sprung and I'm definitely looking forward to warmer weather and longer evenings to go out and shoot in. We saw out the winter this week with the theme of "Shadows" in the Exposure User Group with a few remnants of the previous week's "Daylight" coming in over the weekend. I'm thinking of running with the imaginative theme of "Spring" for next week. What do you guys reckon? I've looked back over the week's photos and have made the following selections. There were a LOT of photos of pretty women to look through, which is always nice, but there are only so many I feel I can choose, which makes selecting my faves very tough. If you want to increase your chances of standing out and being featured, I would recommend maybe shooting something different or maybe trying to bring something unique with your composition or point of view. I see a lot of the same people submitting the same types of images over and over, which is great for consistency, but we may want to challenge ourselves to diversify a bit. What do you think? Let me know in the comments below.
Hiram Trillo is a photographer based in Texas. Due to a personally regrettable experience with the wedding photographer he and his wife hired for their
Let's catch up with February's Photo of the Month award winner. This time it's Ivinghoe, UK-based photographer Simon Cross. Ivinghoe is a small village tucked
TGIF! The weekend is just around the corner, which means 2 things: it's time to start winding down and it's time to look back over some favourite submissions from our Facebook User Groups for Exposure and Snap Art.
TGIF! The weekend is just around the corner, which means 2 things: it's time to start winding down and it's time to look back over some favourite submissions from our Facebook User Groups for Exposure and Snap Art.
Jamie and Heather Schneider from Dark Roux Photography are back on the blog with another word of wedding photography advice for photographers everywhere. You really have
Well, it's been a fun and crazy week for us Aliens as we are just getting back from the fabulous WPPI conference in Las Vegas. It was great meeting up with all the fantastic people who stopped by our booth. It's so cool to meet you all in person! Big thanks too to the brilliant photographers who presented and demoed on the stand: Parker J, Salvador Carmona, David Mecey, Susan Stripling, Michael Gilbert, Dark Roux, Callaway Gable, Hiram Trillo and Dylan & Sara. You guys rocked the house! Looks like you all have been busy too - the work that has been shared over the last week is simply gorgeous. It's been tough narrowing it down, but here are some of my personal faves from the week:
Well, it's been a fun and crazy week for us Aliens as we are just getting back from the fabulous WPPI conference in Las Vegas. It was great meeting up with all the fantastic people who stopped by our booth. It's so cool to meet you all in person! Big thanks too to the brilliant photographers who presented and demoed on the stand: Parker J, Salvador Carmona, David Mecey, Susan Stripling, Michael Gilbert, Dark Roux, Callaway Gable, Hiram Trillo and Dylan & Sara. You guys rocked the house! Looks like you all have been busy too - the work that has been shared over the last week is simply gorgeous. It's been tough narrowing it down, but here are some of my personal faves from the week:
For those of you that don't know, 'Team Skin' is out in Vegas for WPPI during this week. We are representing in our swanky new booth chock-full great
Everyone join in for a friendly fist-bump--it's Friday, W00t! This week really went by fast for the Alien team. Most of us stayed warm and
A bit ago, at Mystic 2015, I grabbed a quick workout with Alien Skin's photographer buddies Dylan Howell and Phil Chester. It was back day, so
New Zealand-based wedding photographer Jim Pollard recently bagged some sweet new photography gear courtesy of our Photo of the Quarter competition. We caught up with Jim for a quick chat about his background and how he got to where he is today. Check out the deets, along with some beautiful imagery, here.
So far we've introduced the team for our head-to-head shoot, and we've given Hernan Rodriguez a few minutes to teach about portraiture, but David Mecey hasn't
You've heard of New Orleans wedding photographer gurus Heather and Jamie Schneider from Dark Roux Photography. We introduced them just a few weeks ago. Now they're back