by kbpadmn | Adirondacks, Creativity, Digital Photography, Fly Fishing, How To
In my last post, Photograph with Intent – Part 1 “Getting Picky” we looked at the importance of slowing down and becoming a more selective photographer, only tripping the shutter if the scene really gets your juices flowing or speaks the language of your creative...
by kbpadmn | Acadia National Park, Digital Photography, How To, Inspiration, Landscape Photography
One of the most enjoyable aspects of my career in photography is getting to teach what I love, whether in an intensive workshop format or more formal academic setting. I’ve been teaching digital photography courses at a local college for a little over 13 years. My...
by kbpadmn | Creativity, Digital Photography, Inspiration, Landscape Photography
No, I’m not going to discuss how to keep things sharp during long exposures, time lapse or using a view camera. My new quest in life is to create a slow photography movement, not unlike the slow food movement. I’ve noticed a somewhat alarming trend in recent years,...
by kbpadmn | Belize, Digital Photography, How To, Inspiration, Landscape Photography
Sometimes we’re too close to our work to make the right judgment about whether it’s good or not good; whether an image is a keeper or destined to a life of obscurity in the deep recesses of a hard drive. More specifically I think we’re too close to the event or...
by kbpadmn | Deserts, Digital Photography, How To, Inspiration, Landscape Photography
All photographers are students of light but as landscape specialists we’ve got to be keenly aware of the subtle nuances of light on the landscape, particularly if we want our images to stand out in a crowd of ever-growing landscape imagery. In my last post “Getting...