
David Burrows
Bio
I am a freelance photographer and I also write blogs. I love to share my knowledge and passion for photography with others. I have been a photography blogger for the last year. I write about travel, people, nature, and photography advice.
Stories (17/0)
How to Choose a Professional Photographer
Choosing a professional photographer is not always easy. There are so many options out there, and it can be hard to know what to look for in a photographer. It is important to know what you want from your photographer before you start looking. This article will help you figure out how to choose the best professional photographer for your needs.
By David Burrows11 months ago in Photography
A Guide To Taking Photographs While On Holiday
Being on vacation is one of those times when everyone suddenly becomes a photographer, which can be intimidating for some, especially if you have just purchased a new camera for the occasion and find that when you arrive at your destination, you are unsure how to use it properly. Don’t worry, I’ll give you some great tips in this blog, and by the time you get home, your holiday photos will be so good that everyone will want to watch your slide show.
By David Burrows11 months ago in Photography
Seven Photography Tricks I Wish I knew Earlier
Taking up photography as an interest can be a long and complicated journey. The truth is we never stop learning, but if we know what to learn at what time in our journey, then we can soak up the knowledge a lot faster. As that old saying goes (work smarter, not harder), I believe it can apply to everything we do. So here are seven things I wish I knew and understood at the beginning of my photography journey.
By David Burrows11 months ago in Photography
Believing These 6 Myths About Photography Keeps You From Growing.
There is a lot of contradictory information available when you first start a journey like photography. Your head is going to blow up from all of this. Unfortunately, some false information is quite simple to believe, which is a serious concern because doing so might significantly slow down your path. I’m telling you this because, like most others, when I first began, I also found it easy to fall into these traps.
By David Burrows11 months ago in Photography