I’m preparing for a trip to Mammoth and Yosemite in the next month. This time I’ve decided to hike in an area just South of Tenaya Lake. The trail is about 14.5 miles round trip and should take a good portion of one day. The location I’m hiking to is called Clouds Rest and is […]
Busy Weekend!
I didn’t think this weekend was going to be so busy! I usually post a blog on Sunday, but will be busy most of the day. I’ll try posting later in the week. Hope everyone has a great weekend and a great week coming up!
Are More People Turning To Mirrorless?
My latest camera is a mirrorless camera. At first I thought I was going to have a hard time adjusting to an electronic view finder and all the different features one has to offer, but after a few weeks I found that it was much better than I had hoped for. Do I think other […]
In The Foreground: Anja Niedringhaus
I hadn’t intended to do another “In The Foreground” profile for a while, but I felt that I needed to do one this week for a very important person who left our world suddenly a little over a week ago. I’ve always had great respect for photographers who cover war stories because I know there […]
In The Foreground: Cristina Mittermeier
Now and then I’ll be highlighting photographers on my blog who have either moved photography in a new or different direction or have inspired me as a photographer. Today’s “In The Foreground” focuses on a photographer who has created quite an amazing portfolio and, with the help of her photography skills, has brought to light […]
Neck Straps No More
There’s one thing that’s annoyed me from the time I bought my first DSLR: neck straps. For some reason they always get in the way of my photography and I’ve never felt comfortable having them around my neck. I’m sure they’re useful for the right individual, but 99.9% of the time I don’t use them […]
In Focus: Ansel Adams
This weekend I decided to drive down to the Getty Center and see the new exhibit – In Focus: Ansel Adams. The exhibit displays various photos of Mr. Adams in the Getty’s collection and shows the way his printing style has changed over time. During the later years of Mr. Adams’ life, he didn’t take […]
Taking Stock
I’ve been busy this weekend creating a portfolio of stock images. The portfolio is for a stock photography company I plan on submitting an application to so I can contribute to their site. This specific stock site is pretty prestigious and their qualifications and guidelines for images are really tough, so here’s hoping for the […]
Possibilities Around Us
Ever feel like you can’t come up with any ideas of things to take pictures of? You may be thinking to yourself that the only way you can take great pictures is by going off to some remote beautiful vacation spot or unusual city in order to find inspirational photographic elements. Well, we all can’t […]
Just One Of Those Crazy Mornings…
The rain was really great over the weekend and I had hoped that the clouds over Mohave and around the Eastern Sierra Nevada would be really amazing. With that in mind, I left home at 3:30am today and went up highway 14, just above Red Rock Canyon State Park, hoping to get some great photos. […]