My “style” is to take a lot of pictures of things I find interesting and hope
that one in 25 turns out. But as I’ve learned more, I’ve started making more intentional choices — in how I shoot, and what I shoot.

The new Resources section is a place to collect the kind of information I wish I had earlier. Sometimes it helps me take better photos. Other times it helps me ask better questions.

Here are a few personal highlights:

  • The EXIF introduction is one of my favourites. EXIF data can be incredibly helpful — or quietly leak your schedule to the world.
  • The workflow section would’ve saved me during the Regina Streets Magazine days. I’m still not sure when either of us actually slept.
  • Composition is one of my biggest weaknesses, but learning just a little more has already made a big difference.

If you're curious, check it out. And if there's something you'd like to learn, let me know — I’d love to hear from you.

About the Author

Greg Hluska is the founder of StorePhotos.ca — a local-first photo management app inspired by years of publishing chaos, underground magazines, and late-night file server rescues. He’s also the creator of FitnessTracker and a Regina, Canada based web developer and consultant.