
Gabrielle is a writer for the company Fstoppers, and I met her while I was speaking at the big national photography convention ImagingUSA. This year the convention was just held in Nashville, and it’s unusual for it to snow there. But Read More …
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Gabrielle is a writer for the company Fstoppers, and I met her while I was speaking at the big national photography convention ImagingUSA. This year the convention was just held in Nashville, and it’s unusual for it to snow there. But Read More …
A Big Thank You I just got back from teaching a multi-day photography seminar to the Professional Photographers of Pennsylvania. A big thank you to WHCC for sponsoring me, and to all the photographers in Pennsylvania who came out and Read More …
Utah is deciding what to put in a time capsule, and YOU as a photographer, produce the one thing that will last 100 years and have value in the future. A digital file or USB drive won’t last 100 Read More …
Being a photographer and selling photographs means understanding the value of a portrait. But often photographers value portraits for others (our clients), but don’t always fully value portraits for ourselves. Do you disagree with this notion? Ask yourself, when was Read More …
In a previous post, I showed some images along with an article on how I created these images. But the question has been, “How much Photoshop did you do?” The answer is not much at all. Because of my system Read More …
I was asked to test the Rogue FlashBenders for Pictureline in Salt Lake City. There are a lot of ways to diffuse and use light on location, and here are some of my creative ways of doing it for this Read More …
I was interviewed by Professional Photographer Magazine, a publication that goes out to all professional photographers throughout the US as well as other parts of the world as well. That interview is now out in the current October 2012 issue. This Read More …
Most photographers don’t use light to sculpt people, but rather they use light to get the right exposure. They think, “Here’s a family under a shady tree, they’ll be dark so I should add a flash or a reflector to Read More …
I’m featured in this month’s Rangefinder magazine, a publication that goes to all the professional photographers. This is how the cover looks (which I didn’t shoot). It was for the big WPPI event in Vegas for which I created this Read More …
I am constantly asked how to price digital images. Even if you’re a photographer that sells finished prints, there is a need to know how to price digital images. Maybe a band needs a new album cover, a real-estate agent Read More …
Two of the big keys to good portrait sales is first setting up the right sales environment, and second, not being a pushy jerk but rather being helpful and kind. Remember that you’re there to give ideas and show the Read More …