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    Highlights in Rarotonga

    Highlights in Rarotonga

    Photography Highlights in Rarotonga Gear: Nikon D7100 camera, Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D lens. Settings: Exposure 1/125 sec; f2.8; ISO 800. With crystal clear azure waters, swaying palm trees and bone-white sands, this picturesque little island offer many photography highlights. Rarotonga is the biggest and most visited island out of the 15 islands, but it is still…

    Ingredients of a Successful Stock Image

    Ingredients of a Successful Stock Image

    Ingredients of a Successful Stock Image “Let your images breathe for copy space, and keep them authentic.”   I often get asked to contribute to articles which is always and honor for me. Shutterstock recently asked for my insight on the topic of what ingredients make a successful stock image. There are so many elements…

    FEATURE: Lessons from Difficult Shoots

    FEATURE: Lessons from Difficult Shoots

    FEATURE: Lessons Learned from Difficult Shoots Gear: Nikon D7100 camera, Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D lens. Settings: Exposure 1/125 sec; f2.8; ISO 800. “When shooting in extreme conditions, forgetting the smallest item can be more critical than forgetting your camera!” I often get asked to contribute to articles which is always and honor for me. Shutterstock recently…