“Photography is not about cameras, gadgets and gizmos. Photography is about photographers. A camera didn’t make a great picture any more than a typewriter wrote a great novel.”
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“Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.”
Ideas To Grow Your Photography Skills
by John BarbiauxGood morning! Wipe the droll off your face, shovel the gunk out of the corner of your eyes, and lets read something other than…
Photography Journal – Chasing The Perfect Shot
by John BarbiauxHave you ever heard of that movie Endless Summer? It’s a documentary from 1966 that is still one of the best documentaries ever made. …
Teach Yourself To Photograph More
by John BarbiauxSometimes I get tired. I run a few businesses, have a fiancée whom I love to spend time with, a phenomenal family I love…
How To Stay Inspired
by John BarbiauxInspiration is a powerful thing, it’s caused incredible pictures to be painted, buildings to be built, forms sculpted, sonnets written, and photographs taken. No…
Photo Challenge – Posters
by John BarbiauxWell, there is something you don’t see everyday… posters. In the United States it seems like there has been a movement to get rid…
Photograph that will Inspire You – And Make You Smile!
by John BarbiauxWhile traveling recently I was working on a new photo project (if you’d like to learn about them read: Take Photography to the Next…
Photo Challenge – Reverse that Sunset/Sunrise
by John BarbiauxSure, plenty of people photograph the sun setting and rising all over the world. It could very well be the most beautiful thing in…
Food For Thought – Inspiration
by John BarbiauxInspiration defines us. Inspiration is the “process of being mentally stimulated to do or feel something, esp. to do something creative: “flashes of inspiration”….
Quote of the Day
by John BarbiauxAs artists, photographers had extraordinary visual sensitivity, and they thought and expressed themselves naturally through visual images. As artists, they used the new…
Quote of the Day
by John BarbiauxI tried to keep both arts alive, but the camera won. I found that while the camera does not express the soul, perhaps a…