Posts Tagged ‘travel photography’

Zen and the Art of Gear Selections

January 6, 2013 | No comments yet

If you are like me, and most photographers I know who have been shooting for a couple of years, you’ve probably started accumulating some gear. Maybe you are smart or never suffer from Gear Aquisition Syndrome, but most serious folks I know have a decent–and weighty–collection. If you are at all like me, you like […]

Month of Monochrome: Progress Report

June 13, 2012 | No comments yet

Just wanted to report that my month+ of shooting black and white for all my personal work is still going strong, though I’ve snuck a color image or two in there because the colors were so epic and I couldn’t resist. I’ve also used black and white for some paid work, just not exclusively. Hope […]

Taking a Step Back

March 19, 2012 | No comments yet

Today is going to be a little bit of a continuation of what I wrote after Tracy Turpen’s death a few months ago. I realize that was the moment when my renewed initiative to post regularly went by the wayside. I don’t think it’s cause and effect, exactly, but it gave me some perspective, and […]

Spain and the Panasonic GF1 Revisited

June 3, 2011 | No comments yet

I have been back from Spain for a little over a week now, and in that time I have shot a wedding and gotten back into the swing of things. Of course for the wedding, I used my usual Canon gear, and it was a great juxtaposition after having used just the GF1 for a […]

Barcelona and the Joy of Photography

May 18, 2011 | No comments yet

I am in Barcelona, Spain, right now on a family vacation. My wife Hanna mandated that I not make this a photo-centric trip, which started me down a long path of reconsidering my chosen kit of a Canon 5D and a few lenses, plus the Panasonic GF-1 and a single, 20mm f/1.7 pancake lens. At […]

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