
Workshops: The Next Revenue Stream
As a modern photographer it is more important than ever to cultivate multiple revenue streams. Factors for this include a massive influx of new talent due to the lower barriers for entry, the changing face of stock photography and the current evolutionary fits of the publishing industry, to name a few. Many of these factors lead to a commoditization of [...]
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Ashley & Ryan Wedding
Last year, while still living in New York, I got a call from my friend Ryan. He was getting married and said that he would [...]
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There’s No Place Like…
I was in LA yesterday with some time to kill so I decided to look at some apartments on Fuller St. near Runyon Canyon. The [...]
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Morgan and Si Engagement
I had been in Phoenix for a week and a half, but I decided to extend my stay for a few more days so I [...]
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Keep Shooting
After spending two weeks in Phoenix, I find myself back in Bakersfield and, quite frankly, in a little bit of a funk. I was pretty [...]
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Hard Drive Dilemma
I have many external hard drives. Used them to backup and store my photography, design work all my files from my previous life as publisher [...]
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Available Light Mode
I’m not talking about a setting on the camera (although that could be cool), I’m talking about a setting in my brain. My background is [...]
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Location Serendipity
Even though it’s not an extremely rare thing in my life, I am still amazed when serendipity comes into play. On Friday I got a [...]
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Contemplating Engagement Photography
When I started my first go around as a photographer I promised myself I would not shoot weddings or porn. Mostly for the same reason. [...]
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To Gear or Not to Gear?
Let’s face it, almost all photographers have a healthy dose of geek in them; in the digital age even more so. We’ve always loved our [...]
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