REALLY GREAT WORK from our second assignment (2) free Tabletop Workshop for those who are not able to get out and do things. And for those of you who are, but just want to up your skills.
Here are the top ten images this week:
Adi Talwar, Photographer
Adi Talwar has been a strong member of Project 52. His wit and charm infuse his work no matter whether it is lifestyle, photojournalism or portrait. Adi was asked to do a show of some of his experimental work, and for those of you who may not be near NY at this...
Two Photographs by Sheila Morgan
Sheila Morgan is a photographer that I worked with in the Bay Area on a One-on-One consultation. Her lighting skills needed a bit of a clean up and we spent a day in the studio and a day on location working on various lighting challenges. I really enjoy the one one...
Still Life Breakdown: Corn in Virginia
This past weekend I was privileged to hang out with a bunch of photographers in Virginia. It was not a workshop, it was a hangout-and-shoot-your-ass-off weekend. Stephen and Michele were the gracious hosts who put it all together, and we had a blast. Saturday had us...
Project 52 PRO’s: Summer to Summer
We are starting a new class for Project 52 PRO - Summer to Summer... And at this point we have 5 openings left. You can sign up or get more information at the Project 52 site. I thought I may share these images with you. A recent assignment from the current Project 52...
Pricing to the Value of the Work
I heard a very talented photographer say she charges less than others because she is new to the business and doesn't think she should charge as much as the older, more established photographers. I think she is completely and totally wrong. The value of the image to...
Are You Making YOUR Photographs?
"Imitate. Assimilate. Innovate." - Clark Terry, Jazz Trumpet Legend Always a concern for beginning and emerging artists. Where do we draw the line between inspiration and appropriation (stealing)? In our examination of what makes an image portfolio worthy, we begin to...