Category Archives: Photography
Playing Tourist
I’m heading home from a weekend in Ottawa, Canada, where I had the privilege of presenting a series of programs to the RA Photo Club. The trip kept me busy, presenting a keynote on Friday night, a seminar Saturday morning, … Continue reading
A Paint Swatch?
I sometimes find myself contemplating why it is that I photograph a particular subject. I mean, naturally there is something that sparks my interest, but sometimes it isn’t clear exactly why that interest was sparked in a photographic way. For … Continue reading
So Many Lessons…
This morning I led a three-hour field photography workshop at High Line Park in New York City. I’m a big fan of High Line Park for many reasons, one of which is that it provides a wide variety of potential … Continue reading
Photographic Evidence
Sometimes I wonder if photographers really believe everything I say. Well, OK, I don’t really think about that, because I just assume I sound like I know what I’m talking about, and that photographers trust me to do my best … Continue reading
Abandoned Flip Flops
Last week I had the distinct pleasure of speaking at Florida’s Birding and Photo Fest. This is easily one of my favorite events, in part because it is managed by two of the best event planners out there (who I … Continue reading
Revisiting a Favorite
About a year ago while visiting St. Augustine, Florida, I had the opportunity to photograph a great classic car near a classic hotel. At the time I most certainly recognized what a great opportunity it was, and I met with … Continue reading
New Photography-Related TV Show
Those of you who know me are well aware that I don’t watch much TV. In fact, Until about a year ago I had gone about four years without a TV at all. But last night I tuned in to … Continue reading
Arches National Park Time-Lapse
During my cross-country road trip, I didn’t really have much of a plan. I had some ideas of where I’d like to visit, but I knew weather was going to cause changes to my route. And boy did it! One … Continue reading
Another Photographer’s Take
During my cross-country road trip from Seattle to New York, one of my favorite discoveries was an abandoned gas station along US Route 6, a bit west of Interstate 70. I captured quite a few photos of that spot, and … Continue reading
Light and Shadow
I got laughed at yesterday. By a group of kids. And I’m pretty sure I know why. Yesterday was a long day in the video2brain studios in Graz, Austria, as I was wrapping up another "video workshop" title (details coming … Continue reading