You Are Smarter Than Your Camera

If you ever want to go beyond the basics of photography, you really must learn how to take your camera out of automatic mode. The fact is, although your camera is one smart cookie, in the end, you are smarter than your camera. This was especially evident to me when I was taking snow photos this weekend during the blizzard.

You see, if you leave your camera in auto mode, it will do all the thinking of what aperture, shutter speed, and ISO to choose to achieve the correct exposure. More often that not, it will do a pretty good job of getting your exposure correct, but this all changes when the camera is faced with some challenging scenery. There’s no better example of that than a photo of snow falling against a backdrop of snow. When your camera “sees” all that white snow, it thinks it is looking a very bright landscape. It tries to expose for this very bright scene the best that it can, and it usually comes up with something like this:



I hope you can see that photo is grossly underexposed. Everything is too dark…sure, we can see the detail of the snow on the trees, but it looks like it was night-time, not the middle of the day. Here’s where your smarts come in. If you have your camera in manual mode (or at least shutter priority or aperture priority), you can control the settings to get the right exposure. You’re smarter than your camera–you know that’s a bunch of white snow you’re taking a picture of, not a bright sunny valley. Never let your camera do all the thinking.

This is more like it:



If you are still trying to figure out how to work your camera in manual mode, though, don’t despair. It’s a technique that takes time to learn with a lot of practice involved. I’m also planning on hosting a couple of workshops this spring for folks who’d like to go beyond the auto mode of their camera. Stay tuned for dates and times!

Rosalee Pfister - I just found your add on a friend’s facebook page and I have been enthralled in all of the infromation you give from marketing tips to great photography tips. I am impressed that you take the time to put together such informative blogs. I would love to take your class too, but I am way down here in VA, but you never know so please email me your dates when you know them. Also, I love your photographs in so many ways. They capture the joy and fun in life and say a lot about your creative silly side. Thanks for sharing

Jack Havrilla - Mary, I would be interested in your workshop too. Great job on the pictures of Anna.

Lisa Broyles - I would be honored to attend a workshop hosted by you! I think its a great idea!!

Tina Shaffer - A workshop in the spring is a great idea! I’m interested:)

I heart faces–Week 6: “We Heart Kisses”

With that wonderful day celebrating love (or obligatory card, candy, and flower giving) just around the corner, I heart faces is holding a theme celebrating kissing this week. My only problem is that I have way too many wonderful photos of couples in love kissing, and I just didn’t even know where to begin to pick a photo.

I looked through past couple’s weddings and engagement sessions, and I came up with quite a few I wanted to feature. Unfortunately, I can only have one photo for the contest! So, the image I kept coming back to was this one from April and Brian’s wedding in September. I just love the passion it captures.



Of course, be sure to check out the other lovely entries at

Life with Kaishon - Oh my gosh. This picture is pure perfection. I love it.

Becca - Beautiful as always!! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Alysha Gray - This is such a “loving” picture. Just beautiful! Great shot!!!!

Milla - Beeeeautiful!! Love her dress and the closeness of the shot. Okay now I’m going to go play!

Mary - Beautiful capture. I’m glad I wasn’t the only one who had a hard time picking an image for this weeks challenge. Happy V-day.

Katherine Klegin - An absolutely gorgeous photo!

Elizabeth - Beautiful!

Pittsburgh Blizzard. Day Two.

We thought we’d gotten a lot of snow last night, but that was just child’s play compared to what we found outside this morning. Astin even found it a bit too much for him, and he wanted to go back inside after only a few hops in the snow. Sissy.


“I ain’t got no-body”

“Look Ma, no feet.”

birds on wire


Milla - hahahaha!! Love the animated photo of Jay falling. Hilarious!! is that a .gif? Also love love love the photo of the birds on the wire. That’s a wall-hanger!!

Heather - Jay is such a good sport letting you take his pic all the time. I have just caught up on your blog – you have been a busy bee and I have thoroughly enjoyed all of it! I have learned a ton and in the process become homesick for Texas and am really missing you guys!!!

You are doing a great job – I love your photos and I am so glad you are sharing them with the world. I will continue to glean from your talent and knowledge – and I will love every minute of it. ๐Ÿ™‚

Hugs to Jay. And congrats Auntie!

Snow. Art.

There’s something quite fun about tromping around in a foot of freshly fallen snow. Jay and I couldn’t resist running outside this evening and admiring the strange beauty of a world covered in white fluff.

Astin, no surprise here, thoroughly enjoyed leaping and bounding about in it. The bigger the snow drift, the more exciting for him.

Of course, I took my camera out, too.


snowy weather street

dog jumping in snowy street

tree branch covered in snow

The “vignette” affect at the top of this photo was actually my scarf hanging over my lens cover. Not something I planned, but I think it works.
snow covered trees

snow covered tree

man on snow covered bench

man walking on snow covered street

snow covered signpost

Kara - so much snow!

Kateri - Love them!! This was Mark, Rosie & I last night.. except for Rose did less bounding and more tunneling! ๐Ÿ™‚