Dan Fox
Pacific Northwest Photographer, Videographer, and Content Creator
Encouraging others to discover more meaning through creative work.
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This video dives deep into two topics that can be pretty intimidating when you first try to understand them but that are actually really useful to understand: Dual Base ISO and ISO invariance.
This blooper-filled video will hopefully provide some encouragement to creators who beat themselves up for a perception that everyone else but them is a natural on camera.
A common misconception I see is that if you know how to shoot photographs, then shooting high-quality videos will be easy, but that's not really how it works. Videography provides new technical challenges, and photographers can find adjusting to new uses of familiar settings particularly tough.
Back Button Focus is my FAVORITE method for getting reliable, consistent focus. It allows me to leverage the strengths of autofocus while still allowing me to be in control of what the camera is focusing on. Plus, it really simplifies my workflow and helps me worry less about constantly changing focus settings.
Manual mode on your mirrorless camera can seem challenging to understand, but it’s much simpler to understand than many photographers make it out to be.
Spending money on gear you don't need or will never use is the worst. In this video, we're chatting about overhyped photography and filmmaking/videography gear that beginners should avoid.
Creative work can really magnify our personal fears and feeling of inadequacy. There are tangible ways to pull yourself out of this cycle, though!
Let's face it - Instagram bio links suck for YouTubers. But, we can fix that!
Recent Wall Art Additions
Enhance Your Space with Metal or Acrylic Wall Art Prints
Liberty Bell Mountain stands quietly over an alpine wetland with only the milky way to compete for attention.
This image is available on both acrylic and metal prints. See below for additional details.
Stacking astro landscapes isn't always easy, particularly when you’re using ultra-wide-angle lenses and trying to blend in Photoshop. But there’s an easier way!