Picking up from my previous blog (a disguised treatise on the benefits of change, or rather a stubborn capitulation of myocardium to photo walks), I chose to explore a city... Continue reading →
Photographic Thoughts
Last month we were delighted to collaborate with Gallery 881 on our first joint event – a photobook share that brought together photography enthusiasts from the local community. The concept,…
Continue reading →Headline image above: Sunrise at Mono Lake, California, Pentax 67II with Pentax 67 SMC 45mm f/4 Prime At heart, I have always been a prime lens guy, that is, lenses…
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I prefer my photography to be solitary. As a writer sits with a pen in a room (if he can afford one — the pen or the room), a photographer... Continue reading →
This is a question I am VERY interested in, because a camera you’d display is often different than one you’d choose as your regular shooter. Like cars, cameras can give…
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Spring is remarkably resilient; out of the winter muck and February slush emerge cherry blossoms and leaves. The sky clears, heralding my first proper trip back to New York City... Continue reading →
As evidenced by my last few posts, I’m sure you have gathered that I like photographing birds, but another favourite subject of mine are bears. When the weather starts to…
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I’d say we “all”1 take pictures, and take pictures for a reason, but do we take pictures with a purpose? I thought I would write a blog that asks that... Continue reading →
Photographers in mirror are closer than they appear. Have you ever considered what photos you keep taking over and over again? Perhaps you find yourself repeatedly photographing petunias, street lights,... Continue reading →
We didn't choose the thug life, the thug life chose us. Long before I picked up my first point-and-shoot camera, Mom was the token pointer (and shooter) of our family.... Continue reading →