Capturing the perfect close-up
By Ruth Hoyt — In the last issue of OU I provided some basic, timeless tips for close-up photography…
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By Ruth Hoyt — In the last issue of OU I provided some basic, timeless tips for close-up photography…
Capturing the perfect close-up Read More »
By Ruth Hoyt — In the early 1990s my first photographic income came from documenting 50 Missouri native wildflowers…
Get close: The art of photographing flowers and other small subjects Read More »
By Tim Flanigan — We know scoundrels exist. We lock our cars, we install security systems…
Protecting your property: The art of copyrighting your art Read More »
By Colleen Miniuk-Sperry — Making a pretty photograph at iconic places like Delicate Arch in Arches National Park…
Get creative beyond the cliche Read More »
By Paul Queneau — Giddy. That’s how I felt two hours after my laptop spent the better part of three days with its fans howling…
Lightroom 5: A fast plan for fat photos Read More »
By Julie Hammonds — If you’ve been roped into judging a photo contest, the person who wrangled your participation…
Passing Judgement: Making the most of judging photo contests Read More »
By Tim Flanigan — Want to shoot great wildlife photographs all the time? It can be done by strict adherence to one hard and fast rule…
By Steve Maanum — I think all of us have witnessed an event in nature that left us saying, “If I only had a camera.”
Capturing the moment Read More »
By Kris Millgate — To the top of an evergreen to a look inside an eagle nest. On purpose. To the bottom of a river for a roll on the rocks. On accident…
Point of view cameras Read More »
By Lisa Densmore — I’ve never met a writer or a photographer that likes to write captions…
Overcoming caption conniptions Read More »