Archive for January, 2010

Flying without Identification

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

For the last few days I’ve been speaking at the FOTOfusion event in West Palm Beach, Florida. To take advantage of the great weather in sunny Florida, I rented a road bike while I was here, and went cycling for a couple hours each day. Unfortunately, during one of those rides I lost the […]

Shutters of the Wrong Kind

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

It has almost become cliché to talk about how digital has changed the photography industry. Some of those changes have been very good (such as the control photographers are able to exercise over their images), and some of those changes have been bad (such as the significantly more time photographers need to spend in order […]

Newark, Take Two…

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

I used to refer to the “in-seat sigh of relief” when flying. The idea was that getting to the airport could be stressful, actually getting into the terminal could be stressful, checking in can be stressful, checking your bags can be stressful, going through security can be stressful, waiting to board your flight can be […]

What a Way to Start the Year…

Monday, January 4th, 2010

I had decided a six month hiatus was far too long, and that with the New Year I would start writing regularly on my blog again. I had no idea I would start with such a newsworthy story to write about…

It had been a long day already and I had gone for a run earlier […]