by Jeffrey Palmer | Uncategorized
Well this was different. A pilot friend of mine called with a unique assignment. A clients girlfriend wanted some photographs of her boyfriends new plane to give to him as a Christmas gift. I didn’t take much to convince me to take the job. The shoot was fun...
by Jeffrey Palmer | Uncategorized
I’ve been wanting to try out the time-lapse function on my camera for awhile and finally got the chance. This can be done with any camera with a built in intervalometer whether your camera has a specific function or not. With the Nikon D600, you select the...
by Jeffrey Palmer | Uncategorized
In 2012, I was confronted with more photographic challenges than ever before. Thanks to those challenges, I was able to greatly enhance my compositions and post-production workflow. I added a marco lense to my camera bag and it opened up a whole new genre of...
by Jeffrey Palmer | Uncategorized
For whatever reason, I haven’t felt very inspired to photograph over the past month. However, I thought I would share some of my fall favorites.
by Jeffrey Palmer | Uncategorized
This week my Aunt called me and asked if I would photograph a property for her. Having only limited experience with shooting interiors, it was a very good learning experience for me. It was also a great chance to see how well my new Tokina 16-28mm lens performed in...
by Jeffrey Palmer | Uncategorized
Rarely do I see a photograph that is truly unique. So, when I stumbled across New York wedding photographer Ryan Brenizer’s blog, I was immediately struck by his use of the “Brenizer Method”. It’s gives you a very shallow depth of field but...