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:
“No Plastic Sleeves” a Review of the Book
This is one of the best books on the holistic creation of a creative's portfolio in quite a while. There are certainly quite a lot of portfolio books out there, and many of them are terrific. However, I like the total take on creativity and creating a unique...
“So You’re a Photographer, Quick… Tell Me What You Do”
How's that for a panic inducer? So could you tell them? Say someone walks up to you at a mixer for the Art Directors club meeting, introduces himself and you realize he is one of the guys you have been trying to see for a few months. Now he is standing there, and in...
Meet My Friend, Ken Easley, Photographer, in Phoenix, Arizona
Full disclosure... Ken and I have been friends for about 25 years or so. We have traveled the back roads of the Sierras together and solved the ills of the world over about a hundred lunches. It is fun to present this interview with him for you all. We met and chatted...
Do You Know Your Camera Well Enough to Master Your Craft?
A sorta Rant and sorta Rave: Knowing your instrument in music means knowing it so well that you can pick it up and play whatever note you want to play. There isn't a hesitation at all in the choice of keys, or fingering, or hand position. With a piece of music in...
Throwing Other Photographers Under the Bus May be Great Fun, But Is It a Good Thing?
This is a RANT, folks. I am totally and definitely pissed off. If you decide to read this, you will find I am not kind or reticent in my total loathing of this situation. You are warned. (UPDATE: There are many, many comments to this post. Seem to break into two...
STOP Censoring Your Vision
(A rant about self censoring your work) Have you ever stopped yourself from taking a photograph? And then thought later that “I should have taken that shot…†The excuses and reasons abound for not taking a photograph that presents itself to you. Not the right...









