Articles in The Saturday Series
5 Things To Do With Your Pictures (IX)
Are you one of these photographers who take hundreds of pictures, glance at them on the camera screen view, upload them to a computer and forget them there?
Well, stop doing that or your camera will get really mad at you and never take good pictures again.
5 Places to Find Photography Inspiration (VIII)
Some days, I pick up my camera and I simply don’t know what to take a picture of. Seriously, how many pictures of Parliament Hill can I take before being completely sick of it? Some days, I simply have zero inspiration. Fortunately, I discovered some great websites to develop and build on my photography skills.
5 Photography Tips For Bloggers (VII)
When I first started blogging 5 years ago, I was more of a writer than a photographer. Most of my posts were text-only and I didn’t even have a profile picture.
And then came magazine-style blog themes, with thumbnails pictures. They quickly became popular and enabled a lot of bloggers to add pictures easily to their posts.
5 Basic Photo Editing Tricks (VI)
Alright, let’s be honest: yes, I edit all my pictures. Doesn’t mean I do much though. First, my editing skills aren’t that developed, second, I like my pictures to look natural. Indeed, photo editing is an art in itself and plenty of photographers spent hours developing new techniques or following processing fads.
5 Ways To Ruin a Picture (V)
When I got into photography, very little made me happy. Basically, as long as you could recognize what was portrayed, I was fine. Blurry? Meh. You can kind of see people’s faces, right? Oh, and this tiny black spot in the foreground —yes, that’s the beautiful insect I was telling you about! Look at this building… why would I straighten it? You can tilt your head, right?
5 Weather Photography Tips (IV)
You heard me complaining about Canada’s extreme weather more than once, but to be honest, I enjoy it. First, you never get bored; second, it offers some great photography opportunities. Stormy skies, snowy mornings and rainy days are a chance to get some great shots. Yes, staying in is tempting as well… but you can always have your hot chocolate when you get back home!
5 Concert Photography Tips (III)
A few years ago, concert photography was pretty much off-limits for amateur photographer—unless you knew the band. Nowadays, it seems that most venues gave up on banning cameras.
The last few years, I was able to get in with my DSLR and a couple of lenses. Suits me. It allowed me to experiment with concert photography.
Street Photography Tips (II)
One day, a couple of years ago, I was browsing through my pictures and I realized I rarely shoot people. In a way, landscape photography is easier for a beginning photographer, since you can take picture freely (unless you are into airports and military bases!) and aren’t in a rush. On the other side, taking pictures of people, especially strangers, is slightly more difficult: you have to capture a moment, risk being seen and — gasp! — you may even have to talk to people.























