This is a growing project in progress … I encourage you to get out and take photos every day. Not only is it a great way to become familiar and proficient with your photo gear, it also helps develop your “photo compositional eye” at the same time. Both of these things will help you hone […]
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How to get the most from your lightweight tripod
I love to carry a lightweight tripod. Tripods provide you not only with stability to help you get those tack sharp photos, but also the versatility of a platform that allows YOU to get into your group shots. Tripods are great, but I hate lugging a heavy one around. It’s for this reason that I usually […]
Back from the Valley of Death
Back from the Valley of Death and Some Tips on Photography Workshops Hey all, I just wanted to touch base with you with recent developments. I just got back from our photo workshop in Death Valley which is one of the reasons that I haven’t posted anything in the last week. The workshop was fantastic, […]
How Photography Helps Me Savor Life
How practicing photography helps me savor life more “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in awhile, you could miss it.” – Ferris Bueller Savor. It’s term we don’t use too often anymore, right? We should. Life moves pretty quickly these days, doesn’t it? Do you feel it? The hustle. […]
A Mirrorless Camera Manifesto
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How to Shoot Inexpensive Macro Photography
I’ve been having so much fun with an inexpensive photography gadget recently and I thought I’d share it with you. There are 3 key words in that sentence above. And anytime I can use them together in the same sentence, it’s usually a very good thing and brings me joy. Those would be photography, inexpensive and […]