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Shoot. Edit. Inspire.
This blog is all about exploring the art of photography, videography, and creativity. From learning the basics to discovering new techniques, it’s a place to grow your skills, find inspiration, and capture stories in fresh and meaningful ways.
The Lens Trinity: Your Photography Super Trio
The trinity of lenses is a foundational concept in photography, offering a versatile setup that covers nearly every photographing scenario. This blog post explains what the lens trinity is, how each lens functions, and why photographers rely on this combination for consistent, high-quality results across landscapes, portraits, and action photography.
What Is a C-Stand? A Beginner’s Guide to the Most Useful Tool on Set
Ever wondered what a C-stand is and why it’s on every film set? In this short video, I break down what a C-stand is, how it works, what it’s used for, and a few pro tips to help you use it safely and effectively. Whether you’re a filmmaker, content creator, church tech, or just getting started with lighting, learning C-stands will instantly level up your production.
How to Start a Podcast (Without Overthinking the Gear)
Starting a podcast doesn’t have to be complicated. This beginner’s guide to starting a podcast covers everything you need to know, including podcast equipment, microphones, recording software, podcast formats, and basic audio tips. Learn how to start a podcast step by step, avoid common beginner mistakes, and create great-sounding episodes—even if you’re recording at home. Perfect for new podcasters looking to launch with confidence.
3 Best Pieces of Equipment for Beginner Photographers
Starting photography doesn’t have to be complicated. In this post, I share the 3 best pieces of equipment every beginner photographer needs—an entry-level camera, a 50mm lens, and a sturdy tripod—to help you capture amazing photos right from the start.
RAW vs JPG: What’s the Difference and When Should You Use Each?
RAW vs JPG — what’s the difference? Learn when to shoot RAW for maximum editing power and when JPG is the smarter choice for quick, shareable photos. A beginner-friendly guide for photographers.

