Category Archives: Memories
Boat Ride Memories…
One of the things I enjoy most about photography is that it enables me to capture memories. Little moments in time that are meaningful to me for one reason or another. Even better is when I happen to “stumble upon” … Continue reading
Ten Years of Ask Tim Grey
Ten years ago today, on November 1, 2001, I sent out the first issue of the Digital Darkroom Questions (DDQ) email newsletter. That email newsletter was a total experiment. Honestly, if I had thought it was going to become as … Continue reading
An Airborne Anniversary
Fifteen years ago today, I earned my private pilot’s license (nee, certificate). And of course, you can well imagine that I documented some of my flights through photography. The photos were really just documentary in nature. They weren’t intended to … Continue reading
A First-Name Basis
How many people do you know who can be identified only by their first name? I’m not talking about celebrities, but real people who matter in your life. People for whom a friend or family member only needs to say … Continue reading
Losing Memories to Digital
It’s no secret that I’m a huge fan of digital when it comes to photography. I embraced digital from the start, and spend a huge amount of my time working with digital tools and helping many photographers learn to do … Continue reading
(Memory) Saved by Cell Phone
I’m just about to head of to Spain for a 10-day cycling tour. And my camera is coming with me, of course. I’ve been doing extra training over the last few months or so to try to get ready for … Continue reading