Best places to rent camera equipment

Over the years I have learned a lot of things in the photography game. From taking photos to finding the best camera deals, and everything in between. One thing I have learned to do is to rent gear before I buy it. It is so nice to be able to test out expensive equipment and make sure I really like it before I spend a year’s salary on it.

My two favorite places to rent gear from are Borrow Lenses and Lens Rentals, they are both extremely good at what they do. I have ordered gear from both and it arrives on time, well packaged and in great shape, in some cases brand new.

They carry the latest and greatest gear, even drones, that’s right drones. Crazy to think you can rent just about anything camera related and you do not even have to leave your chair. If you have never rented gear, you should give it a go, it is fast, affordable, and hey, you get to play with the latest and greatest toys out there. Who says you have to be a pro to play with the best technology out there.

Here are the links to both:
Lens Rentals
Borrow Lenses

Conclusion:
If you are in need of equipment for one time job, or you want to take the latest and greatest out for a spin, now you can. With a click of a mouse and just a few bucks, you can have it delivered to your front door in the blink of an eye.

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How to edit a photo in Luminar

In this video, I go over Luminar Nepture and their new DJI inspired update. They added some great presets to get make your photos pop. It is really easy to use and goes hand in hand with Lightroom. With the click of the mouse you see the image transforms right before your eyes. I have been using Luminar for a few now and I really like it. Give it a try and let me know what you think. You can actually do layers inside of it without ever going to photoshop.

You can download Luminar for free to in here.  Don’t forget to check out my Dji Lightroom Presets I tuned them just right.

How to shoot the sunrise

In this video, I go to shoot the sunrise in Miami Beach. Even though I was late to the fun, I was still able to get some good shots. This just shows you what happens when you hesitate, if you snooze you loose. Another lesson learned in the photography game.

You can’t get lazy when it comes to shooting the sunrise or the sunset because that’s exactly how you will miss out on the awesomeness nature has to show you. However, if you hustle you can still get the job done.

I shot the image in the video with my Nikon D800 and my Nikon 14-24mm on my MeFOTO tripod.

If you are looking for an easier way to edit your images, you can check out my Ultimate Lightroom Preset Collection.

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3 Lightroom tools you must know as a photographer

What are the 3 Lightroom tools you must know as a photographer? In this video, I cover 3 must know tools in your Lightroom develop module. Whether you are a beginner or a pro, this tools will help you get the most out of your images. Technology nowadays is so good that with the information you capture in a RAW file you can do a lot. From enhancing the dynamic range to basically adjusting just about everything inside your image.

3 Lightroom tools you must know as a photographer

I use this 3 tools on a daily basis when editing my images. I find that local adjustments are very useful in every image making it unique to your style.

Remember it’s all about the subtle changes, all the small adjustments you do to your image will come together at the end making a stunning photograph.

I shot the image in the video with my Nikon D800 and my Nikon 14-24mm on my MeFOTO tripod.

If you are looking for an easier way to edit your images, you can check out my Ultimate Lightroom Preset Collection.

3 Lightroom tools you must know as a photographer

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