This is where you will find original articles from Jules and Joy, as well as info on all of Jules's upcoming workshops.
How To Develop Photographic Passion
January 13th, 2012
Posted In: Articles, Jules Cafe Shared Feeds, Learn, Shooting.
If you’re a regular at Photofocus you’ve heard the word “passion” on both this website and on the podcast. It’s something we frequently talk about because it is the secret sauce for those who want to make great photographs.
Unfortunately, pa…
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Will The Compact Point & Shoot Survive In An Era Of Smart Phone Cameras?
January 10th, 2012
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If you’ve used an iPhone 4s camera phone, chances are upon looking at the image quality you got you said “Wow!”
Smart phone cameras in general are improving quickly. The ability to snap and share in seconds is drawing millions of people to these…
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Where To Photograph Birds
January 9th, 2012
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Copyright Scott Bourne 2005 – All Rights Reserved
Shorebirds, water birds, birds of prey, exotic birds, and song birds are just some of the many types of bird subjects that inspire great images. And no matter where you live, you can find some of these …
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Well Lit Portraits by Tamara Lackey
January 7th, 2012
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Guest Post and Photo by Tamara Lackey – Follow Tamara on Twitter - twitter.com/tamaralackey
From my perspective, I can achieve the most amazing capture of a portrait, the most endearing expression, the absolutely sweetest interaction in the world…
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Future Cameras – Is The DSLR Bound To Go The Way Of The 8-Track Player?
January 6th, 2012
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Never one to shy away from controversy, I want to point to a well thought-out and well-written piece by my pal Trey Ratcliff. He says he doesn’t plan to buy any more DSLR gear. He thinks the future is mirror-less cameras.
Trey believes – as do I…
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So You Got Some New Camera Gear For The Holidays – Now What?
January 2nd, 2012
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It’s always fun to open a new camera box, lens box, etc. But that’s just the beginning. You want to make sure you get the most out of this new gear you have been lusting after. So how do you do that?
Step one may surprise you. Put it back in …
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Making 2012 a Banner Year For Photography – Five Tips To Start The Year Out Right
January 1st, 2012
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Copyright Scott Bourne – All Rights Reserved
We all get a fresh start. That’s my favorite thing about celebrating a new year. The old year and its problems are gone. What’s done is done. It’s time to look forward. For photographers, it’s a chan…
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Goodbye 2011 – My New Year’s Resolution And Thanks
December 31st, 2011
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I wish everyone a happy new year in 2012 – Goodbye 2011. We’re about to make it through another calendar!
What’s next? Well first I’ll talk about me and then talk about you. You won’t see as much of me in 2012. (Stop applauding!) Photofocus …
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15 Ways To Improve Your Photography Without Buying Gear
December 29th, 2011
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Copyright Scott Bourne 2009 – All Rights Reserved
Several years back I wrote a post that contained 10 things you could do to improve your photography without buying gear. Today I am adding five more to that original list in the hope that I can help som…
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Three Things Portrait Photographers Can Do To Establish A Connection With Their Subjects
December 26th, 2011
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Copyright Scott Bourne 2011 – All Rights Reserved
There are several ways to establish a connection with your next portrait subject. Here are three.
1) Shooting straight on with your subject at or near eye-level establishes eye contact and a close relat…
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