Rob Knight
Rob Knight is a photographer, educator, workshop leader, author, and Adobe Certified Expert in Lightroom based in Atlanta, GA
07/16/2024
Check out the Tanba AXIS V2 6L Sling bag if you need a flexible way to carry your small camera kit!
Tenba AXIS V2 6L Sling Bag review Is this tough little camera bag the right choice for your next adventure? I've been using it for a couple of months, and I will share my experience with you....
01/22/2024
Atlanta friends- I'm teaching a fun, hands-on photo class this weekend at the Bella Cucina Studio space in Buckhead Village. We'll explore ways to tune in and find beauty (and beautiful photographs) in our everyday lives.
Join me and practice slowing down and getting creative!
Creative Immersion Photography Class / Saturday, January 27th, 2024 Join us for a study of mindfulness, creativity, and visual exploration; all wrapped up in a fun, hands-on photography workshop! Creative immersion is a practice, not a destination. Participate in a series of exercises and discussions that remind you to take in and appreciate each fleeting moment for...
01/20/2024
I had a cancellation for my Costa Rica photo workshop in June, so I have 2 openings. Who needs a little adventure this summer in some of the nicest lodging in the country?!
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10/25/2023
I wrote a new article about adding luxury touches to real estate photography. It doesn't take much to elevate the look beyond the average MLS shots.
Adding luxury touches to your real estate interior photos | Rob Knight Photo Adventures I’ve had the pleasure of photographing many of the most expensive homes for sale in Atlanta, GA over the past three years. There is a different expectation of quality when delivering images of these “luxury” properties. Buyers and sellers in these higher price ranges will not settle for for th...
03/09/2022
PSA for photographers... Most photographers on YouTube and everywhere else (almost everyone except Chris Nichols from DPReview TV) pronounce ISO incorrectly.
It is not initials, so it is not pronounced "eye-ess-oh".
The international group that sets ISO standards is actually called the International Organization for Standards in English. Therefore, if it was initials, it would be "IOS."
The organization is called ISO after the Greek word "isos", meaning equal. The name ISO is the same everywhere in the world, so that the initials don't change based on the language you happen to be speaking.
It's pronounced "eye-so".
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