Photography Tips and Solutions

Cig will be sharing her work and creative process. Her photographs are intertwined with a rich narrative and autobiography, she uses the medium of photography as a way to tell stories.

In many cases, the location in which a photo was captured is an important piece of information. Having that location information included with your photos provides a variety of benefits. The information serves as a helpful reminder of the location and also enables you to browse your photos on a map.

Today, photographers are spending more time at their computers than they are behind their cameras. While all that editing software is amazing, this also means that a lot of time is being spent away from the customers and making more money. Jeff Cable, who is one of our most requested speakers, has come up with a very efficient...

Mark Fisher gives a two-part presentation at B&H: Part One highlights Fisher’s work as one of the most sought-after and published ski photographers in the world and, specifically, his work photographing the top professional skiers in one of the most demanding and beautiful natural environments—Alaska.

Photographers are always looking for subjects, and in so doing, often choose the street. As Dorothy Norman said, "You don’t have to go fifty feet from your house to find a photograph." While Street Photography can be practiced anywhere, New York City in particular is a place that lends itself to the art (after all, our sidewalks are...

Join professional photographer Magdalena Solé for an information-packed lecture on her documentary project. The talk is based on her two years of work in the Mississippi Delta, culminating in the release of a book.

Inspired by fashion and fairy tales, photographer Claire Rosen constructs whimsical worlds, designs costumes and captures beauty with her camera. As both a fine art and commercial photographer, Rosen explores the dualities that exist in life. By working with themes and imagery popularized by fables and children’s stories, Rosen...

In this exciting presentation, Harold Davis will demonstrate his unique vision, which blends painstaking craft and respect for the aesthetic traditions of art and photography with an informed attitude toward the tools of digital photography and today’s latest technologies.

Morrigan McCarthy and Alan Winslow (Alan and Mo) bring their comfortable charm to a discussion on preparing, funding and presenting photo projects. They discuss the theoretical preparations of an idea, such as motivation, personal voice and goals, and then get into the meat and bones of how to find funding for the work you want to do....

Nautical photographer Onne van der Wal speaks about his experiences photographing a wide variety of scenes on and around water. Throughout his talk, van der Wal intertwines personal stories with tips and ideas to help photographers improve their own shooting in maritime situations.

In this video, rock music documentarian Henry Diltz presents a slideshow and discusses his work and his experiences with some of the most famous musicians of the past half century. He speaks about how he transitioned from being a musician himself to being a working photographer inside the culture of the 1960s and ‘70s rock-and-roll scene...

In this video, photographer and toy camera collector C. Gary Moyer describes what drew him into the world of toy camera photography, and why he prefers shooting this way compared to more modern means.

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