Is a location just right or not quite?
A three-pronged branding strategy suits Ken Mendoza
Enviable family portrait income, no studio required
Review: A Tether Tools battery pack that can keep you powered all day.
Wildlife photographer Michelle Valberg shares lessons learned about the art and business of wildlife photography.
Outdoor photography by Tony Bynum
A photo gallery of Michelle Valberg's wildlife photography
Photographer Tony Bynum tries to create images he can sell in four market segments: stock, art prints, editorial, and conservation stories.
How Michelle Valberg photographed Boss in the Great Bear Rainforest.
Attorney Mitch Tuchman discusses whether making photographs of murals on buildings is copyright infringement
Photographer Vanessa Joy gives instruction on off-camera lighting that looks natural and soft
There seems to be a perception that photography consumers mostly want their sessions outdoors or at another location rather than in a studio. Not so, says research by Professional Photographers of America.
Environmental portrait photography Don MacGregor offers his best tips for creating environmental portraits of families
Carefully designed environmental portrait photographs can create significant purchasing desire and ultimately higher sales.
By restructuring everything from pricing to profit margins, Sandra Coan built one of the most successful portrait studios in the Seattle area.
Family portrait photographer Kim Hildebrand discusses how she got into the in-home family portrait niche
Kim Hildebrand shares advice for getting families into natural poses for photo sessions in their own homes.
The solar-powered Vistabule Teardrop trailer is perfect for the adventuring photographer who needs to charge cameras and equipment in the great outdoors.
Even in these days of image stabilization and vibration reduction built into cameras, using a tripod liberates your body, freeing up energy that can be better
Darren Roberts takes wedding photography to the Rocky Mountain peaks.