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A slightly off-topic post for my fellow DC photographers… The Deputy Director of the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of Amnesty International USA contacted me last night about photographing an event for them on June 25th. Obviously, I’m not going to be able…
For those of you that are coming to my blog for the first time from ProPhotoLife, I’d like to welcome you and thank you for visiting! As you may already have read, I am currently in India on business for…
Many thanks for your patience with my limited blogging and photos while I’m in India. As I’ve mentioned before, our Internet connection at the hotel is painfully slow so uploading photos has been virtually impossible. Having said that, I wanted…
Recently, I’ve felt like my photography isn’t really going anywhere. Don’t get me wrong… I feel like I am improving, I still love creating great images and, with all the travel that I’ll be doing in the next month, I’m extremely…
It’s that time of the week again… Time for me to share some of the interesting photography happenings around the web from the last week. Also, please note that “Friday Link Love” might be taking a short vacation as I…
It’s been a couple weeks since we did a “Friday Link Love” post… Again, thank you to all of my readers who have waited patiently while I have bombarded them with photos of Paris. Now, we get back to work.…
Interesting news today from TechCrunch regarding an American photographer arrested in Egypt for photographing a protest. Apparently, Twitter played a part in his release from jail:
“UC Berkeley graduate journalism student James Karl Buck was arrested on April 10 without any charges in…
In the course of the last week or so, I’ve found a ton of great photography articles… Here, I’ll share some of my favorites from the last week or two:
- Photographer Paul Indigo has an interesting post on the two types of photographers…
I’ve made no secret of the fact that I’d love to delve into photojournalism. From my interview with Jason Moore’s Photoshop and Photography Blogroll:
“In an ideal world, I’d be a traveling freelance photojournalist and blogger. I’d love to travel to conflict…
It’s been a busy week for me at work and an even busier week out on the interwebs… Here are a few articles from the last week you might enjoy:
- The big news in the photo world this week: Adobe released…