Some of you may know that my favorite photography magazine is Outdoor Photographer. In the August issue of the magazine there are some really great articles on black and white photography. You could say that the whole issue is almost dedicated to it. While I don’t do much black and white photography, the articles in […]
Stormtroopers are a Photographers Best Friend
I’m currently working on two photography book projects and always keep a look out for unique and creative books by other photographers. Last week I came across one by a photographer out of the UK called Stormtroopers, We Love You. The book is a funny and whimsical look at those white armor clad antagonists from […]
End of the Line for Me and Adobe Photoshop
Currently I use Adobe Lightroom to do my photo processing. It took me a while to get used to the software and how it archives photos, but the development module was the same as what Photoshop had to offer in Camera Raw and I was already familiar with that. My processing through Photoshop had pretty […]
How far will you go for a shot?
The Annenberg Space for Photography will be opening a new exhibit, “Helmut Newton: White Women – Sleepless Nights – Big Nudes,” on June 29th. The exhibit that just closed was “War Photography: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath”. After seeing that exhibit I began to think about how far photographers are willing to go […]
Just Use What You Have Part II
Back on May 12th, I wrote an entry on my blog regarding using the camera you have and not necessarily worrying about the latest greatest camera to take pictures. I’ve been trying to think of an example that could really solidify that thought…and I think I’ve found it. In the July issue of Outdoor Photographer, […]
Back Home and Looking Forward to Another Trip
I’m back from Mammoth and Yosemite…and have already made plans to go back in October! Yes, I had an amazing time and had some photography challenges along the way. One issue I had was photographing lakes that consistently had ripples in the water. Getting a smooth surface is hard when fish are jumping out of […]
Thunderstorm Here, Thunderstorm There
There has been a number of thunderstorms here in Mammoth and Yosemite over the past few days. Below is a photo of Tuolumne Meadows with some nice clouds from one of the storms. Right after the white clouds showed up, a huge black one came across from the West and dumped a ton of rain […]
Taking Risks When Taking Photos
Thunderstorms in high elevations can be really dangerous. The current weather forecast for the upcoming week in Yosemite and Mammoth predicts four days of thundershowers. I’m planning to take some photos in the Tuolumne Meadows area at that time, so it should be interesting to see exactly what the weather is going to be like. […]
Into Darkness
I’ve been getting ready for a trip to Yosemite to do some photography in the back country. I’m planning to do sunset shots around the lakes in the higher elevations. I also want to try to do some night sky shots of the stars since they should be really clear and bright. What I failed […]
Different Points of View
I’ve been noticing something more often as I take photos. The pictures I’ve taken lately on my tripod seem to be done at the same level, which is “eye” level. Now that I’m getting ready for a trip to Mammoth and Yosemite, I’ve been taking a closer look at the tripod. There are so many […]