I love doing these year-end recap blogs. I think everyone should do it since it really helps you look back on all of your accomplishments and kinda kicks you in the ass to do something even better next year. I haven't realized how much shit happened to me in 2017 until I wrote this article, so let's dive into this past 12 months of adventures and madness!
Read MoreAustin Paz 2018 Year End Recap
It’s been a while since I’ve updated this blog, but I had to add to my year end review tradition. If I don’t do this, then 5 years from now I’ll have no idea what happened in 2018 ha!
Read MoreAustin Paz 2016 Recap
I keep seeing all these memes about how fucked up 2016 was and how it kicked them all in the ass but I thought this year was pretty good! A lot of new places and experiences have been had, new friends and connections along the way too. Whats the point in dwelling on bad things from the past? Here are a few of the highlights of my 2016...
Read More2015 Recap
2015 was a significant year in my life. Many major changes lead to a year of fulfillment and happiness which to me is more important than almost every other decision I've made in my life prior. The last time I did one of these recaps was from 2012 on my old website and it was probably my favorite posts...
Read MoreHacking the Mirrorless/ DSLR Video 30 Minute Record Limit!!
I am using this with a Sony A7III but you can apply this to almost any camera. All you need to do is use an intervalometer. If you don’t already know, an intervalometer if primarily used to capture time-lapses or timed shutter actuations. In this case, we’re going to use to hack the 30 minute video time limit!
Read MorePhoto Of The Week 64 - Courts Or Field? - New York, New York
After taking probably a few hundred flights with FlyNYON, you begin to look at different things throughout the city. I've been taking my 70-200mm f/4 up with me a lot more often because of its size. I was always discouraged taking big cameras up, especially when you have 2 bodies, but the size of a smaller mirrorless camera with a smaller f/4 zoom rather than a f/2.8 makes a huge difference. It makes camera changes quicker and helps with a steady shot since its much smaller and lighter in the wind…
Read MoreBehind The Photo With FlyNYON: NYE Times Square
Over at FlyNYON, we've started a new series called "Behind The Photo" where we do a quick little interview with a photographer about their favorite photo with FlyNYON. I did mine about my New Years Eve photo over Times Square right after the ball dropped. There wasn't too much I could say in the short 60 seconds I had but that's what this blog is about…
Read MorePhoto Of The Week 64 - May Manhattanhenge 2018 - New York, New York
I've tried to capture Manhattanhenge a few times over the past few years and was never successful in any attempt. It's always cloudy right when the sun hits the horizon and it's a wash. After many failed attempts, I gave up, unless I just happened to be in Manhattan on the right day…
Read MorePhoto Of The Week 62 - Line 'em Up - New York, New York
When people ask us for tips on how to take photos out of a helicopter, one thing we always push is to shoot in burst mode. This might be obvious to more wildlife or sports photographers, but to most, it isn't but can make or break the type of images you get on a flight…
Read MoreA NYC Bike Ride Home From Photo Plus
After attending the Photo Plus expo the other weekend, you see so many amazing huge prints, new gear, and hear free seminars that you can't help but want to go out and shoot photos right away. Luckily, I had my camera with me and it was an unseasonably warm night in NYC, so I was able to take my bike out and ride around while I waited for my wife to get out of work downtown. I also had my new Sony 12-24mm f/4, so it was a nice chance to utilize this focal length with street/ cityscape photography...
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