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Photoshop has ruined photography!
Monday, November 23rd, 2009Photographer protect thyself!
Thursday, October 8th, 2009Checking yahoo’s featured articles has become a daily routine for me. I get my news, entertainment, and sports fix all in the time it takes me to eat breakfast. It gives me the opportunity to impress people with my superior pop culture intellect. Just kidding. But really, it does help get small talk flowing when photographing people. “So, what do you think, A-Rod hitting more then 30 home runs and 100 RBIs for the 13th season, cool huh?” And while I can pull this statistic out of my hat, I haven’t watched more then 3 minutes of a baseball game in 8 plus years.
Anyways, so I was getting my yahoo fix today when I saw this video with the title:
“Couple sue over nightmare wedding pics” Click to continue »
When should I upgrade?: Technical Limitations
Wednesday, September 9th, 2009Earlier I urged the importance of knowledge acquisition over photographic equipment upgrades. I would like to continue the series of “When should I upgrade?” with the next topic of technical limitations.
Technical Limitations
More expensive, higher mega-pixels, bigger sensor, quicker frames-per-second is always better, right? I will argue that when considering the best photographic “upgrades,” equipment that seems lacking technically may be the most appropriate. Click to continue »
When should I upgrade?: Knowledge
Thursday, May 21st, 2009In an earlier post, I discussed my decision to upgrade my camera body to that of the Canon 5d Mark II. So I pondered, when should someone upgrade their camera body or any photography equipment for that matter? I have concluded there are three basic criteria (knowledge, technical limitation, and financial gain) that should be considered before one makes an investment in any photography equipment. The attribute of knowledge is the first of these criteria that I will discuss. Click to continue »
Mary Gallagher Stout
Tuesday, March 24th, 2009I had the pleasure and opportunity to photograph several pieces by Mary Gallagher Stout, an acrylic and mixed media artist. Click to continue »
Welcome!
Wednesday, March 11th, 2009Welcome to my blog. It is exciting for me to have it up and running.
While I am not entirely certain what I will be writing about, I do have many ideas which will evolve overtime. Click to continue »


