22. 10. 2015 | Fine Art Landscapes, Photography, Professional, Tutorials
As I am prepping for my first art show, I decided to jump into the world of Periscope with my first broadcast on framing. To say I was nervous was an understatement! So nervous apparently that I forgot to put the hashtag in the title so that I could katch...
11. 8. 2011 | Photography, Professional, Tutorials
PhotoVision is awesome. I talk about Photovision with photographers and even lend the discs to friends to get them informed and onboard. I love watching other photographers as they work. You can learn so much from them. It’s like having a Mentor right there in...
17. 5. 2011 | Personal, Photography, Tutorials
Photographing the desert landscape is not always easy. Sometimes it can be downright dangerous. Even more so when walking in a garden of Cholla Cactus (aka jumping cholla) after dark. Because those spines have a way of finding their way into you when...
4. 8. 2010 | Personal, Photography, Tutorials
Don’t have a wide angle lens to capture the landscape before you? Why not create a panorama by shooting a series of photographs you can stitch together. This is exactly what I did last month while vacationing in Utah. I don’t have a wide angle lens and I could...
21. 7. 2010 | Photography, Tutorials
If you haven’t heard, I have a unplugged from technology for a week or so and am vacationing with my family in Canyon Country. More precisely, we’re traveling to Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks in Utah. I am quite familiar with photographing in our...
19. 7. 2010 | Photography, Tutorials
This week I am vacationing with my family in Canyon Country. I am blessed to have dear friends who are loaning us their cabin for the week, which is nestled nicely between Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks. If you are a regular reader of my blog, you may recall a...