Boy, was it cold up here this morning! We did a sunrise shoot and my students got some very nice images. On the way back to the car and snapped of this shot looking south
I have just gotten back from two weeks in Acadia National Park doing two workshops and in a matter of hours I will be on my way to New Zealand for a little Rand R.
I am just finishing my third workshop in a row- one in Vermont and two in Acadia National Park in Maine- and I have noticed several recurring themes among my students. The big one is
Most of the time when I am out taking pictures I am shooting a single frame at a time. This is because I am taking my time, waiting for just the right moment where the
So what is the status of the New England Fall color? Hard to say. Last week there were a couple of days when I thought the season would pass before it even started but now
I have been asked a lot lately about the potential for fall color this year. My answer is the same for everyone- I don’t know! In fact, no one knows for sure no matter how
This post is going to a bit out of the ordinary, even for me. I want you to go to a very short video at this web address- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOl4vwhwkW8&feature=youtube_gdata_player It is ingenious and simple and
Tis that time of the year again, a favorite time of year for all photographers, when the forests across the country conspire to put on a fireworks show of colors. From red and yellow vine
It is not very often that I find something so compelling, so beautifully written that I feel it necessary to share on my blog. Brenda Berry just posted a wonderful article about a encounter she
I’m back on one of my favorite topics- foreground. But this time I’m not going to write so much about the value of foreground ( adds drama, impact, balance to your photography) but more on
