Erin Wallis + The Story Behind
Lucky for you, this morning we are back with another edition of The Story Behind. If you missed last week's, we encourage you to take a head back because we guarantee that each and every one of these editions will
Tuesday Tips #304 – Finding Your Way through Documenting
One of the beautiful things about documentary photography other than its honesty is it's lack of post processing it calls for in the end. Well balanced black and whites and clean colors are all these photos call for. Keep it
The Weekend Update 2.22.18
photo via Kristina Gorokhova · Its how they say, "If you're the most talented artist in the room, its time to move to another room". ·"Treat art as a necessity, not a luxury" and other great nuggets of advice on how to
Rebecca Wang + The Story Behind
Scroll. Scroll. Scroll. With so many amazing visual stories to see and now see and hear on Instagram these days, we feel like its even more important to take the time out to stop and really take in some of
Tuesday Tips #303 – Finding Your Way through Documenting
In documentary photography, you don't get a big say in how things are going to go and you're forced to react and change up things like locations and settings at a moment's notice. This can be very uncomfortable for those
The Weekend Update : Feb 16
photo via Tricia Bovey As many of us drove by schools today or even dropped our own kids off at their schools today, it was impossible to not think of the many families that were victim to the horrific school tragedy
Tuesday Tips #302 – Finding Your Way through Documenting
You know that documentary photography is all about the honest depiction of what is happening in your frame but the choices you in camera make will determine how true to the documentary style you are. For one, using a large