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New Location for the Blog
My dear friends (and those who are not yet dear friends), I am happy to announce that I will no longer be updating this blog. In fact, it shall soon go away! TIME TO CELEBRATE!! For the past few years, … Continue reading
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Light Tent – How To Make Your Own
So, over the past several years, I’ve been asked about my own light tent. For those of you who know me, you know that I will spend good money on stuff that “matters” – like lenses, memory cards, tripods, etc. … Continue reading
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Tagged DIY, learning, Light, Light tent, lighting, photography, technique
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Art vs Artistic – When Did The Two Become Separate?
We all know that art is subjective. Hell, we all know the line “I may not know art but I know what I like.” On the third episode of Polarizing Images, we talk about the importance of prints and we … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative printing, art, artistic, Polarizing Images, value of photography
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Mentor – Getting Guidance in a World of Competition
Finding a mentor amongst the assholes Continuing my recent trend of taking inspiration from other people for my blog post, I was reading Kriss Abigail’s latest blog post. The one part that really stuck out for me, and is something … Continue reading
The Remarkable Importance of Having Ritual
A Remarkable Challenge for 2012 What does opening a bottle of wine, a photography vlog, my favorite food blog, and the word remarkable have in common? Quite a bit, actually. Let’s start with wine (always a good idea, regardless of … Continue reading
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Tagged Art of Photography, change, inspiration, Linda Miller, photography, Polarizing Images, remarkable, Salty Seattle, seeing, stagnating, Ted Forbes
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Suffering from Stagnation as an Artist?
Just a quick note to let you know that Tony and I released episode 8 of Polarizing Images last week. I love the topic: stagnation. I’ve been shooting for quite a while and have thousands of slides and a magnitude … Continue reading
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New Camera? Take It With You!
Well, it’s a couple of days past Christmas now and, hopefully, you have gotten some new gear or even a new camera. Whether it was a gift from someone else or a gift to yourself, there comes a sense of … Continue reading
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Tagged Christmas, equipment, forgetting, gifts, inspiration, lenses, new camera, photography, Polarizing Images, portfolios, seeing, stagnating, travel photography
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Travel: Why Do Photographers Feel Such a Need?
I didn’t start out researching Monet or travel photography. Really, I didn’t. It’s strange, though, how a simple search for one piece of information reveals other things that sends your brain reeling into new directions. It’s unforeseen and, often, once … Continue reading
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Tagged artist, Brad Reed, cameras, inspiration, landscape, Ludington, Michigan, Monet, painting, photography, seeing, Todd Reed, travel, travel photography, vision
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My Five Favorite Non-Photography Photography Accessories
A couple of weeks ago, I posted my five favorite photography accessories. This week, I’m going to list my five favorite accessories that I use in my photography but are not designed for it. For those of you who know … Continue reading
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Time for Christmas Shopping
So, Black Friday and Cyber Monday have just come and gone and, if you’re anything like me, the purpose of those two days is to act as an alarm that Christmas is almost here and I should start to think … Continue reading
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