Spurring creativity through a month-long project of self constraint.
Read MoreChallenging the creative mind through a month-long personal project.
Read MoreSpring in the Adirondacks and greater Northeast forest is full of unique subjects to photograph. Color is absent in many areas, but the subject matter is actually pretty deep.
Read MoreIn the field workflow and theory for creating meaningful wildlife photographs. Here, a thorough break down of how I captured and created this latest image, “Spring loon.”
Read MoreA guide for viewing and photographing Comet Neowise.
Read MoreMy journey in photography began decades ago, as a young guy toting around a Nikon FE2 loaded with various iterations of Kodak black and white film. Although my technical knowledge was limited, my interests, subjects, and style back then was the same as they are today. I naturally gravitated towards the woods…
Read MoreWhen you consider the bodies of work from photographers like Adams, Weston and Rowell you see two distinct types of images: those that are previsualized and those that are not. Both approaches can yield outstanding photographs, but the approaches behind the lens could not be more different. With careful attention to detail as you pass through the landscape you can become adept at both.
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