Full Frame vs. Crop Sensor
I don’t get it. The argument for or against one or the other. Full frame or crop sensor. It’s like Canon vs. Nikon. Or Apple vs. PC. Or even digital vs. film. It just doesn’t make sense to me. Ok, I...
View ArticleThe Photography of David Courtenay
About month ago, I attended Dane Sanders Real Time Community one day presentation that included Dane Sanders, Chris Becker, and Scott Bourne. My whole intent was to listen to Mr. Bourne and ask him...
View ArticlePodcasts – The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
I listen to a lot of podcasts. I have 23 of them on my iPhone that I listen to regularly and another 10-15 on my computer at home. I listen to them when I am in the car traveling to work, vacation, the...
View ArticleRestarting the Engine
The last few months have been interesting to say the least. Without going into details, I have had some life changing events take place that included the loss of three family members, a slightly...
View ArticleShooting Something Different
Until recently, I have been trying to focus on being a “nature” photographer. I thought I was pretty good, but I felt limited. I like lots of things and I should shoot them. This is what photography...
View ArticleI’m Tired of Photographers Complaining About Pricing
Why not undercut the competition? Who gets to determine what you charge for a photograph or session? Do you care that you are hurting others with your pricing? Because I don’t. Ok, you have to be...
View ArticleTd’M – Road Trip Day 14: ‘Merica’s Heart
Day 14 Badlands NP is hot at seven in the morning. And it doesn’t get cooler. We left before eight for an epic drive out of South Dakota, across Nebraska, and part way into Iowa. Almost 500 miles and...
View ArticleTd’M – Road Trip Day 17: For Sale
DAY 17 Travel day. But a good one. Rockville, Indiana to Shreve , Ohio. Ya, those are two names that you know so well. Not!!! No. Those are the two places we decided to stay for the last two nights....
View ArticleTd’M – Road Trip Day 20: A True Memorial
DAY 20 150 years later it seems to still bear the scars of battle. Open space where maybe there shouldn’t be. The unheard silence quashes the sounds of nature. Visitors speak in hushed, reverent...
View ArticleFull Frame vs. Crop Sensor
I don’t get it. The argument for or against one or the other. Full frame or crop sensor. It’s like Canon vs. Nikon. Or Apple vs. PC. Or even digital vs. film. It just doesn’t make sense to me. Ok, I...
View ArticleThe Photography of David Courtenay
About month ago, I attended Dane Sanders Real Time Community one day presentation that included Dane Sanders, Chris Becker, and Scott Bourne. My whole intent was to listen to Mr. Bourne and ask him...
View ArticlePodcasts – The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly
I listen to a lot of podcasts. I have 23 of them on my iPhone that I listen to regularly and another 10-15 on my computer at home. I listen to them when I am in the car traveling to work, vacation, the...
View ArticleRestarting the Engine
The last few months have been interesting to say the least. Without going into details, I have had some life changing events take place that included the loss of three family members, a slightly...
View ArticleShooting Something Different
Until recently, I have been trying to focus on being a “nature” photographer. I thought I was pretty good, but I felt limited. I like lots of things and I should shoot them. This is what photography...
View ArticleI’m Tired of Photographers Complaining About Pricing
Why not undercut the competition? Who gets to determine what you charge for a photograph or session? Do you care that you are hurting others with your pricing? Because I don’t. Ok, you have to be...
View ArticleTd’M – Road Trip Day 14: ‘Merica’s Heart
Day 14 Badlands NP is hot at seven in the morning. And it doesn’t get cooler. We left before eight for an epic drive out of South Dakota, across Nebraska, and part way into Iowa. Almost 500 miles and...
View ArticleTd’M – Road Trip Day 17: For Sale
DAY 17 Travel day. But a good one. Rockville, Indiana to Shreve , Ohio. Ya, those are two names that you know so well. Not!!! No. Those are the two places we decided to stay for the last two nights....
View ArticleTd’M – Road Trip Day 20: A True Memorial
DAY 20 150 years later it seems to still bear the scars of battle. Open space where maybe there shouldn’t be. The unheard silence quashes the sounds of nature. Visitors speak in hushed, reverent...
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