Monthly Archives: January 2010

Weekly Wednesday Favorites | Personal Projects

So I am late with the post, but I am posting! Earlier today I had about 1 hour to photograph 20 people separately. The goal was to capture each person uniquely, with some character and personality. We had a great time and we were successful! I had some wing men with me to help get...

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Photography Resources | Strobist

The internets (haha) are filled with tons and tons of photography resources. Just like anything else, you take the bad with the good. Sometimes it takes a while to wade through the bad to get to the good stuff, so I am going to save you some time right now and point you to one...

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Help for Haiti | Photography Workshop with John Craig and David Burke

(Picture courtesy of CNN) John Craig and I have decided to donate 100% of the last 3 seats available to our workshop to Help the people of Haiti. It is times like these when we realize how truly blessed we are. My heart goes out to all of the people affected by this recent tragedy....

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Tech Tip Thursday | Matching your Prints to your iMac Display

   One thing that I have always disliked about Digital Photography is the lack of prints that I have made (personal prints). When Digital first came out, I thought, ‘Great! Now I won’t have 35 bad prints to throw away and keep the one that I like.’ Since time marches on, I find now that...

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iPhone Photography | Weekly Wednesday Favorites | Lonely Tree

I took this picture with my iPhone, while I was in Africa and then processed it using the iPhone application Camera Bag. I used the Helga effect. I love using my iPhone camera and available apps to take pictures and tweak them a bit. It is simple and fun. I have thousands of pictures in...

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