It is about that time when we all start to think about and get excited about photographing in the fall. I, for one, can never get enough fall photography- the brilliant colors, the beautiful reflections,
One of the things I consistently notice about wildlife photography is the desire by most wildlife photographers to get as close as they can and fill up their frame as much as they can. This
Sometimes the simplest subjects are the most wonderful and most beautiful to photograph. Most of the times they are also the hardest to notice and hardest to make yourself photograph with everything else pulling at
Salmon are amazing animals, almost mystical actually. they are born in fresh water, grow to maturity in salt water and then return to their natal stream, to the very gravel bed in which they were
Hello All! About to get on a red-eye flight to Chicago from Seattle after spending the last 10 days in Sitka, Alaska teaching a Crossroads Photography Workshop. there will be more on the workshop in
Are you lacking photographic inspiration at the moment, wondering what to do in the summer doldrums? For me, August equals dull- the thill of the spring and early summer is over and the joy
Earlier this summer I did a presentation in New York City at the Optic 15 photo conference sponsored by B&H Photo. The topic of my talk was Photography for the Greater Good- making a difference.
Just in case you were wondering what I have been doing these last few weeks I will let you in on my activities- I’ve been putting up my firewood. Yup, that’s about it. I’ve done
Wish you were here! July 12, Central Colorado Rockies, at 9,000′. Shot with a Nikon Coolpix 340!
Wish you were here! July 11, at 12,000′ in the Indian Peaks, due west of Boulder, CO. Shot with my iPhone 6!
