Author: Caleb Morgan
Caleb Morgan is the Creative Director at Spectacle Photo, and he's also responsible for the company blog articles. Which is probably why they're full of spelling and grammatical errors. If only we could get him to care about that...
Thinking about spending outrageous amounts of money on modifiers for your photography lights? Watch this video before you do, and
Stop Watermarking Your Photos
How do you watermark your images? Just don't do it! In this video we
How to Film and Edit Family Videos
Do you take videos of your family with your phone, but don't know what to do with the footage? In this overview for beginners, we
Choosing the Right Backdrop
Choosing the right backdrop can be tricky and there are a few things you
Great Video Editing Accessories
Video editing accessories are crucial for us to maximize our workflows and output. They
Top 5 Money Making Tips for Photographers
More money is always good, especially when you're a photographer. Photography can be a
V-Flat Review
Let's talk about the pros and cons of both a DIY v-flat and a professional v-flat from
Light and Motion CLx Review
Let there be LIGHT! Here is our review of the CLx10 from Light and Motion. We go over the
Godox LEDP260C Review
This is a video review of the Godox LEDP260C. This little light packs a punch for the price, and we go over why.
The High Note
The High Note, our serious of photos that shows vocalists at their loudest, was a really fun set to work on. Here at Spectacle we like to come up with projects ideas that we’ve never seen before. This project? This project we sort of stumbled across by
Models: How to Spot a Creepy Photographer
The photography industry can be creepy and downright predatory, and that's a fact. It's an industry where young women can be taken advantage of and exploited, and it's important to draw attention to it so people can be on the lookout. Some photographers will tell you
Freelance Photographers: Do You Deserve Credit?
Working freelance in the photography industry can be tough, but do you always deserve credit and recognition for photos that you've taken? Probably not. Sometimes you have to take a backseat when it comes to the photos that you take.