by Jeffrey Palmer | Photography Tips/Equipment, Travel Photography
Joy and I spent a couple hours in Nashville. I took a few pictures to capture the city against the dramatic clouds. With this scene, the combination of the deep shadows along the city streets and the bright, sunlit clouds made it impossible to fully capture with a...
by Jeffrey Palmer | Photography Tips/Equipment, Travel Photography
Somehow, I had spent my whole life in Alabama and had never been hunting. That changed this past weekend. Joy’s Aunt & Uncle were kind enough to let us stay in their beautiful log cabin and hunt on their property. While I didn’t take a shot at a...
by Jeffrey Palmer | Photography Tips/Equipment
Few photography articles I read make a significant impact on my work. However, one that did involved photographs refered to as “intimate landscapes”. “Intimate landscapes” are decribed as, “The elusive and subtle point between the...
by Jeffrey Palmer | Photography Tips/Equipment
Do you want to shoot close, tight, detail shots? To be honest, I wasn’t sure if I really did… not often at least. It took awhile for me to become convinced that I needed a macro lens. Now, I don’t know how I got by without it. If you’re in...
by Jeffrey Palmer | Photography Tips/Equipment
There’s one thing I hate about photography… it’s ridiculously expensive. No matter what the item or how cheap it should be, one thing is for sure, it won’t be. That’s why I get so excited by simple everyday items that can be used to...