Wish You Were Here: the Fairbanks Video Post Card has seaplanes, kayaking, dog sledding, northern lights, stunning sunsets and more. Be sure to sign up for our PhotowalksTV newsletter for exclusive content and insider tips - at https://t.co/nZgNZhS0eG. #PhotowalksTV#TravelAlaska
Explore Fairbanks, Alaska's Picture Spot: gold rush history at Pioneer Park! This recreated village is a goldmine for photo opportunities. Step back in time! #Fairbanks#Alaska#Photowalks
Fairbanks, Alaska offers the best odds for seeing the Northern Lights. It's a deeply personal experience, feeling intimate even in a crowd. Inland desert climate means clear skies, making it the perfect spot to witness the aurora's magic. #NorthernLights#Alaska#Photowalks
@ChrisCillizza I use it every day, but look out for the 2 slots. I need 3, one for camera, the other for audio and 3rd for teleprompter. (Pro has 3.) You can use the iPhone as your camera if you prefer and get away with the two slots.
This week we're beating the heat with a trip to Fairbanks, Alaska! Midnight in Fairbanks, Alaska. The Midnight Sun Run is on, and it's still bright out! Even hotel rooms need blackout curtains to get any sleep during this 10 PM phenomenon. #MidnightSun#Fairbanks#Photowalks
This isn't mozzarella, it's a poached egg! And this sausage? It's a pork sausage with pistachios, complete with 'ears,' 'cheek,' and 'nose.' A surprising culinary creation! #Foodie#CreativeCooking#Photowalks
Want amazing fireworks photos this 4th of July? Check out today's special newsletter at https://t.co/JWd9HXUAWu. Thanks Rich DeMuro for inviting me to chat about this on KTLA this week! #FireworksTips#TechHacks#Photowalks
Capturing both day and night shots can reveal stunning beauty, especially when a building is highlighted by lights and flags. Use your telephoto lens to zoom in on the intricate details you might otherwise miss. #PhotographyTips#NightPhotography#Photowalks
Don't just capture buildings! Ask people to pose for your photos to add life and interest. Even the crepe maker and accordion player made the portfolio pop. Zoom in on details like fingers playing an instrument – it tells a richer story. #PhotographyTips#PhotoSkills#Photowalks
Explore ancient streets and hidden walkways. Shoot wide, ultra-wide, close-up, low, high—vertically or horizontally. You never know what magic you'll find, like a quiet lane all to yourself or a crepe maker illuminated by natural light. #PhotographyTips#Travel#Photowalks
Hop on the Lyon funicular to the top of the hill. For a few euros, you'll get stunning city views, a replica Eiffel Tower and an awesome basilica. Meanwhile, join our Substack community for more tips, tricks, and our podcast. #LyonTravel#France#Photowalks
Lyon, France is an underrated gem! Its riverfront transforms into a massive food festival. Locals and tourists enjoy an incredible diversity of foods you won't find anywhere else. #FranceTravel#FoodMarkets#Lyon#Photowalks
Explore Rome's Renaissance district, dating back 2,000 years! Wander ancient streets to discover empty alleys and visit the 1,200-year-old St. John Church. A city intact since the 16th century, minus the modern storefronts. #RomeTravel#History#Explore#Photowalks
Stop missing incredible shots! Many people struggle to open their camera app quickly. Discover instant shortcuts for iPhones (action button, home screen icon, Siri) and similar tools for Android to capture moments instantly. #CameraTips#PhotographyHacks#Photowalks
Stop stretching pixels with digital zoom! True zoom uses your phone's optical lenses (like 2X, 5X, 8X). For the best shots, photographers used to simply step closer—zoom with your feet! #PhotographyTips#MobilePhotography#Photowalks
Tired of identical food photos on vacation? Ditch the flat, overhead angle. Food has dimension—reveal it by shooting from different angles, not just straight down. #FoodPhotography#TravelTips#Photowalks
From Rocky-style sprints to phones lost in rivers and drones crashing into backyards, this blooper reel has it all! Discover the hilarious (and expensive) mishaps of a photographer chasing the perfect shot. #Bloopers#PhotographyFails#Photowalks
Pictures look awful, cloudy, fuzzy? The culprit might be a dirty lens. Before every shoot, wipe your camera lens with a simple cloth. Pockets and purses collect gunk, affecting your shots. A cheap cloth is the best fix! #PhotographyTips#CleanLens#Photowalks
Tilted photos? Your phone has a built-in level! Turn on the grid in your camera settings. Those lines are key to straightening your shots and avoiding common horizon mistakes. #PhotographyTips#PhonePhotography#Photowalks