by Booray Perry | Nov 4, 2021 | All About Booray, Awards, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Beach Wedding, Classes, Dance, Education, Engagement, Events, Guides, Headshots, Portraits, Seniors, Street Photography, Uncategorized, Weddings
It’s been a rough year for Tampa Bar Mitzvahs. In 2020 I had an entire year cancel. Just like that I was out of the Bar Mitzvah Photography business. Oh sure, I did a few small events and a couple at homes but it was nothing compared to what I usually do every...
by Booray Perry | Oct 8, 2021 | All About Booray, Awards, Bar/Bat Mitzvah, Beach Wedding, Classes, Dance, Education, Engagement, Events, Guides, Headshots, Portraits, Seniors, Street Photography, Uncategorized, Weddings
As you probably know, I have been entering the International Photographic Competition (IPC) for many years. It’s the largest of it’s kind and is conducted by the Professional Photographers Association of America (PPA) of which I am a member. It can be kind...
by Booray Perry | Mar 4, 2021 | Classes, Education, Guides, Uncategorized
I’ll be the first one to admit that I didn’t pay much attention to the Fuji film simulations when I bought my first Fuji camera (Fuji X100S). I just assumed that these film simulations were just like filters that you would find on Instagram or all of the...
by Booray Perry | Dec 9, 2020 | Classes, Education, Guides, Uncategorized
Almost all Fuji cameras have a DR Setting feature in the menu. The Fuji X100V and the X100F have it I know and I’m sure the Fuji X-T3 and X-T4 have it as well. The big question is: What does it do, how does it affect your images and when should you use it? In my...
by Booray Perry | Nov 25, 2020 | Education, Guides
One of the things that I love about photography is how deep the science goes. You can just set your camera to “auto” and press the button, or you can dive deep into what makes photography work and exist as an art form. My opinion on this is the same as my...
by Booray Perry | Nov 9, 2020 | Education, Guides
The WCL X100LL is a great lens Let’s just get this out of the way right off the bat. When you pick up the WCL X100II and hold it in your hand you can feel the quality. On your camera you will immediately see that it’s quality glass and that this is a lens...