Process as Metaphor

July 12, 2016

Printing in Cyanotype and Gum Bichromate from Pinhole Negatives: A Personal Journey Creating images from pinhole negatives can be a process of discovery as well as art. Through the 1/32nd [read more]

Seeing is Believing

July 12, 2016

Learn some shooting tips so you too can capture some great wildlife action photos. Copyright © Andy Long The quick little gull just found its meal ticket as it steals [read more]

UNEXPECTED TREASURES

July 12, 2016

Learn to expand your photographic talents by venturing into new subjects – photo journalism. Lelik is standing in front of a dragon he carved while holding the head of another [read more]

Shooting Camps in Southern Utah (Part Two)

July 12, 2016

This sort of photo is quintessential Monument Valley imagery – it’s “destination specific”, in that almost everybody will immediately recognize its location. The foremost butte is the “main subject”, predominant [read more]

ALMOST, BUT NOT QUITE

July 12, 2016

Missed it by that much. Got it! Following a bird in flight from far out increases the chances of getting a nice shot when it gets closer to you. Staying [read more]

Round Negatives…

July 12, 2016

Digital photography is an amazing invention and offers many exciting advantages. One of the downsides involves storing and archiving your images. These jobs are often the least favorite aspect of [read more]

Death Valley

July 12, 2016

Pupfish – The desert pupfish were the only fish to survive the evaporation of Lake Manly in ancient times. Lake Manly was a fresh water lake that evaporated as the [read more]

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