Join Jeff Wendorff in California for an incredible 3 day wildlife photography workshop. Photographing wolves, cougars, grizzly bear and even a tiger cub in the glorious foothills outside the Yosemite Valley in Mariposa California. April
Went for a crawl today, but just a short crawl. It was at the end of a walk, but just a short walk and it seemed the best way to proceed. And no, no alcohol
Taken with my iPhone. That’s the cow’s breath, a tad fresh inside the barn. Not the best picture (I was in the middle of chores!), nice idea though- I’ll be working on this some more.
Speaking of cold…have you ever tried to photograph cold? Not photograph in the cold, we have all done that more or less successfully. What I mean is photographing the concept ‘cold.’ Take a picture that
On the farm we never say it is cold, it gets too redundant. If it is November, December, January, February or March chances are it is cold. We only comment on the weather when something
I thought I would make all of your collective days and give you some inspiration at the same time…I’m going to show you the worst images I ever kept and were proud of! That’s right,
I have realized over the years of teaching workshops and critiquing portfolios that the one question I am always asked is “What should I do now?” This question is usually asked by people who have
This post is from my great friend Jeff Wendorff. In my considered opinion, Jeff is the best bird photographer I know of- period. This is a short article he put in his blog recently about
Tis the New Year. See that indiscrete path ahead of you? It is waiting for your energy and vision to lead you to great photographic riches in this coming year. It will go where ever
Time for the annual ‘How to Photograph Winter’ report, something that is written every year and the same thing is written every time. So lets get the obvious suggestions out of the way with little
