Carve out “you-time” to nurture your photography. It’s an important part of staying creative and growing as a visual storyteller.
Read MoreNon-destructive editing is wonderful… well, mostly. There is one BIG problem I have with non-destructive workflows… let’s talk about it.
Read MoreOur camera is the primary tool photographers use to create our work and express ourselves. The inevitable question we all face - should I upgrade my camera body?
Read MoreAntarctica, Bryce Canyon, and Big Sur California are all part of my landscape photo workshops for 2024.
Read MoreYou can fit photography into your non-photo travels with a balanced combination of gear choices, travel choices, flexibility, and a touch of opportunism.
Read MoreThe gear I pack for non-photo travels is quite different than packing for a full-on photo trip.
Read MoreFace… meet palm. Whether you are a seasoned photographer or just starting out, there are those basic photo mistakes we all make… time and time again.
Read MorePhoto trips rarely go exactly to plan. Sometimes those plans are shattered.
Read MorePhotography is a never-ending journey. There is always something new to learn or an existing skill to improve. Movement forward is critical for a visual artist… and so is pacing, or you’ll burn out.
Read MoreCameras and software offer so many options and configurations. What could possibly go wrong?
Read MoreSubscriptions abound in the photography industry now. Adobe was the first to make the pivot to this model. In this podcast, I look at the features Lightroom has delivered over the last 3 years and ask … “Is it worth the money?”
Read MoreLandscape photographers can draw inspiration from writers to make more compelling landscape photos. It’s all about the story you want to tell.
Read MoreHave you ever talked yourself out of picking up your camera? I have.
Read MoreYour viewer only cares about your photo - it’s story, how it makes them feel. They don’t care what camera you used to make it.
Read MoreStreamline your after-shoot workflow and be ready to go for the next shoot. I’ve got 4 tips for you.
Read MoreI love digital photography and am not going back to film. However, there is one thing I miss my days shooting film. And it has nothing to do with actual film.
Read MoreThink like a photographer on assignment and discover new and different photo opportunities.
Read MoreWhen it comes down to it, you are the only person that will move your photography forward. Pink Floyd taught me that.
Read MorePersonal photo projects are important for growth as visual artists. If you have one that’s stalled, think about dusting it off.
Read MoreUse these 3 tips to make your best astrophotography photos.
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