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What I’ve Learned So Far: Twenty Eight; “Photography is Jazz With a Camera”
[ REPOST FROM 2014. ] JAZZ... with a camera. Let's start out by saying I love jazz. I love the swing, the blues, the instruments and most of all the improvisation of jazz. I listen to all kinds of music as well, from Opera to Country, but jazz is where I return to get...
How To Find Your Style (Video)
How to Find Your Style in Photography. We find it looking back at our output, not ahead at someone else’s. Imitate. Assimilate. Innovate. - Clark Terry It is not what you shoot, it is how you shoot what you shoot. Most of us start out shooting everything that comes in...
The Top 10% Club and the $10,000 Gig
I discuss the 10% rule. It's easy to get to 50% in your art. Then it gets progressively harder. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7R634RFscpk Breaking into the 80% is hard, and many photographers work to stay in that group hoping to push into the 90% group. The ninety...
15 Things To Consider When Leaving Your Corporate Gig
Going Pro Photographer from a corporate gig is not as easy as many think it is. Here is part one of things that you should think about before making the switch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-Ddh2-BBnw The List Turn a 9 - 5 job into a 5 - 9 job Do not underestimate...
Planning for a Portrait: What Gear Do I Bring
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0o1AbQOZKU Gear List: I would say that there are three levels of shooting, and unless I know ABSOLUTELY what I am walking into, I take it all. That said: Level one. Quick, on location shoot. 2 booms, C-stands 4 additional stands Tripod...
Behind the Image: Shoes
The assignment was to shoot men's or women's shoes. Keeping in mind all the parameters that shooting footwear demands, the photographers did a wonderful job. Here are a few of the best. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C2kIe9nvemM

