“What I’ve Learned So Far”
In December I decided to write a post every day on the things that I have learned over the years of my journey. It was fun and it was exhausting… but mostly it was good to reflect.
I will soon be making these posts into an EBook, but if you wish to read them before that happens, well, here you go. Sorry I cannot put them in front order, so start at the back if you want to read them in order. That said, read them in whatever order you want.
2015: A Postmortem and Retrospective.
We humans love to think in terms of beginnings and ends, and where, in reality, January 1 carries no more significance than any other day, we see it as a beginning of a new year full of promise. And that is fine with me. 2015 was a difficult year for me, and I am...
Portraits for a Friday Afternoon
I love portraits. This week the students looked at Peter Lindbergh and were inspired by his elegant simplicity. See the images after the jump. [gallery columns="5" link="file"...
THE “REAL LIFE” MYTH
Truer words never spoken: "And lastly, never, never ever give-up. You must believe in you when, no one else does. You must hang-on to your dreams when there is no reason to even hope for the smallest of miracles. If you give yourself a backdoor, chances are you may...
Shooting a CD Cover: Front and Back (Project 52)
This past week we have been reviewing the CD cover assignment for the Project 52 2015 group. The assignment was for a cover and back image for a String Quartet performing Samuel Barber's String Quartet Op 11. The assignment specifically noted that the string quartet...
Exceptional Portraits (from the workshop)
One of the most exciting and ultimately satisfying things I am doing is the 8 Week Workshop courses. We mostly focus on portraits, but are beginning to expand out with an upcoming Still Life Workshop as well. And more ideas are in the works. This last week, we studied...
Now Enrolling for Two Different 8 Week Photography Workshops
If portraiture is your interest, we are starting the 8 Week Portrait Workshop 102 in January. There are still a few openings if you are interested. See the workshop page for more information on this unique class. Lots going on in that class, and if you love...
“Connected” – A Travel Photographers Visual Diary of the World and its People
Matt Dutile is a young, emerging, and very talented people photographer who specializes in travel and lifestyle editorial. His newest project is a book of his more enigmatic imagery. What started as a promotional piece, has grown into a larger, more robust publication...
More Portraits… I Love Portraits
From the current 8 Week Class: Inspired by Skrebneski.
Gettin’ the Adventure Spirit
Perhaps it is because it is the Saturday after Thanksgiving, or maybe the wanderlust of the highway calling to me, but today's update is a bunch of cool stuff about adventure photography that makes me want to get out the door, fire up Sarek and "head out on the...
Find and Keep Commercial Photography Clients: A Free Training Series.
I have finally put the finishing touches on the Training Series I have been working on: "How To Find and Keep Commercial Photography Clients" has been a long time coming. I have been working on it for about 4 years now. Not the system - I have always used the system -...