July 21st, 2008 |
by Don |
published in
Photography
This weeks interview is with Keith Taylor, a photographer out of the Atlanta area. Keith has done a bit of everything and his insights into getting started as a photographer are fantastic. Take a few minutes and view his work, and his words and meet this talented shooter.
Meanwhile over on Lighting Essentials, we have a [...]
July 14th, 2008 |
by Don |
published in
Photography
We spent a lot of time with Laurie when we did the Tampa workshops. Laurie helped put them together and get everything set up for a smooth couple of days. Even the weather somewhat cooperated.
Laurie spends a lot of time with her business and her photography and it shows in the quality of her images. [...]
June 2nd, 2008 |
by Don |
published in
Inspiration, Photography
What a cool selection of images. Signs from the old hotels, motels, gas stations and other roadside vendors that many of us knew from our youth. The diving girl into the neon pool was one of my favorites from when I was a kid. I wanted to play in a real pool too.
Jimi Giannatti takes [...]
May 6th, 2008 |
by Don |
published in
Photography, Photoshop
Bill Simone is a photographer based in Pennsylvania and focused on national clients. His work ranges from people to still life to product and the well managed studio is capable of turning out top notch images for all kinds of projects.
This image was shot for the studio book and Bill and Shana, his studio assistant, [...]
April 25th, 2008 |
by Don |
published in
Inspiration, Photography
David Alan Harvey has turned his cameras on America with a fresh idea. Instead of having a producer find the American subjects, he wants Americans to find his subjects. And by doing so, becoming part of this unique project.
Creating a personal vision sometimes means taking risks. He acknowledges that the idea is still fledgling and [...]
April 10th, 2008 |
by Don |
published in
Photoshop
Steve at Pro Digital Image shows us a handy little technique for creating a new background on a mundane product shot. Sometimes there is no option but to shoot something with a less than desirable background or surface, and creating a new surface can add more snap to the image.
Steve takes a very careful approach [...]