About Katrina
Katrina is a writing team member for The Daily Digi.
If you listen to The Digi Show you heard Steph describe learning to shoot in manual mode. Did you hear her mention that little line thingy at the bottom of her viewfinder? Yes. It has a name. And a … Continue reading →
Is there anyone who doesn’t want their photographs to be sharper? It is one of the most common questions people ask me. So here you go! Almost 100 ways to get sharper photos! Steady Your Camera Use a tripod when it’s … Continue reading →
Are you learning to shoot in manual mode? Do you get frustrated when trying to figure out how to expose for your subject? A gray card may not be an everyday tool, but in some situations it absolutely does the trick … Continue reading →
One of the fastest ways to frustrate your subject is to ask them to remove their glasses for a photo. Seriously? I know. I’ve been wearing glasses since I was three years old. Well, except for those two years in … Continue reading →
Photographing Christmas morning can be exciting and overwhelming. Check a few last minutes details before Christmas morning: Charge your batteries. Clear your memory card and have extras ready. Check the batteries in your flash. Have spares ready. Dial in your … Continue reading →
In making your choice, there are three factors to consider: Angle of View: What do you like to shoot most often? Aperture: What lighting situations will you be shooting in most often? Cost: How much do you want to spend? … Continue reading →
Are you ready to get a little spooky with your Halloween photos this year? If you want to try a little something different that may actually get your kids interested in getting in on the action, grab your flash or a … Continue reading →
Want to try your photographic hand at a fun technique? I love to have fun with my camera. I love to see how I can push it, what I can make it do. What It Is Panning is a fun … Continue reading →
I love silhouette photos. There is something mesmerizing about the story they hold without showing your subject’s detail. So much is left to the imagination for us to fill in our own interpretations. How do you capture a silhouette? Begin … Continue reading →
Projects are a great way to improve your photography. Shooting one thing, taking a photo a day, or taking part in Ali Edward’s Week in the Life are all opportunities to improve your photo taking. Practice a few things to … Continue reading →