The Most Important Thing To Remember When Creating Light Trails In The City
byIt’s hard to boil down a type of photography to one key ingredient, but I suppose you can certainly choose “one of” the most…
It’s hard to boil down a type of photography to one key ingredient, but I suppose you can certainly choose “one of” the most…
When we set out to shoot we generally have an idea, a commission, or a goal in mind. Maybe we will be shooting street…
A couple of years ago I wrote an article professing the Nikon 16-35mm f/4 lens as the best landscape lens money can buy, both…
Gone are the days where a photographer could kick up dust, hang their head, and mutter something like “I could be just as good…
Have you ever visited a popular place and shied away from photographing a spot that has been done millions of times? Or worse yet,…
Hello friends. For those of you in the Pittsburgh area I will be at the Pittsburgh Aviary from November 3rd to the 5th with…
The plan had been to spend a few days shooting around Brooklyn (think downtown and surrounding neighborhoods) and an evening shooting at Coney Island….
Negative space is one of the worst kept secrets of fine art photographers. It’s been used for many years by painters, sculptors, architects, and…
The last article I wrote was all about shooting Acadia National Park with the Nikon D850, but I rarely travel with just one camera….
The D850 is an incredible camera. Maine is a beautiful state. Acadia National Park is breathtaking. And I will never use Thrifty car rental…
Photographers tend to churn through camera bags like underwear, we’ve got a bag for everything. The only competition I have is my wife’s purse…
I think now is the right time to reveal that until I was about 8 or 10 years old my favorite outfit was my…