SEEKING THE "PERFECT" IMAGE MAY BE COUNTER PRODUCTIVE

TRY USING YOUR OWN VISUAL VOICE
 

What is Visual Literacy and What Does It Mean For Photographers?

I was awarded first place for my string quartet “Metaplasia” AND second place for my double sonata, Sonata for French Horn and Piano”.

“To consult the rules of composition before making a picture is a little like consulting the law of gravitation before going for a walk.”
– Edward Weston

All of the photographs were taken in Silver City, New Mexico in February 2022. I used a Lumix P7S camera and kept the preview in black and white. Images were additionally processed in NIK.

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On Creative Certification…

IMPORTANT NEWS FOR PHOTOGRAPHERS WISHING TO BE LICENSED I have a buddy who works for the Licensing and Certification Board of Licenses and Certifications and he has slipped me a working paper on the upcoming change to the way Photographers and "TOGS" will be licensed...

Facebook Fraud?

Facebook information for those of you who are considering using FB as a marketing tool. Short answer: Don't. Or at least, certainly be aware of what you are getting into.

Getting Paid…

I am so excited. Just pulled out my '57 "Lady Head" Conn Tenor Saxophone. I have always wanted to be a sax player, and now I am going to get my chance. I can play most of the notes except the really high ones and the really low ones... but, I rock in the middle ones....

The “Business” of Being a Creative

Here's a minor pet peeve of mine. (I know, I know.. who the hell cares, but bear with me for a moment). I often hear people say something along these lines. "Photography is a business. You have to treat it like any other business." With all due respect, while it is...

From An Interview with Ray Bradbury

INTERVIEWER "Most would argue that a computer makes revising a whole lot easier. Not to mention spell-check." BRADBURY "I’ve been writing for seventy years, if I don’t know how to spell now . . . " Read the whole thing here... very good read with a prolific...