Last weekend, I hosted a workshop out on Whidbey Island. After the workshop was over, everyone stuck around for one more sunset shoot. We headed down for a quick stop at Ebey’s National Reserve and then headed over to sunset at Ebey’s Landing. It was a very windy afternoon, and we didn’t have much in […]

When you spend a good deal of your time photographing from a tripod, you can find your panning skills a little rusty. Learn to pan is way more about muscle memory than anything your brain can come up with to get a clear shot. Like most things in photography, practice makes perfect and I haven’t […]

I just got back from a ten day trip into Montana, Yellowstone and Wyoming. It was an amazing trip with lots of great opportunities to photograph. The primary purpose of the trip was to take some photographs for a project I am working on, but when you are in such a beautiful place, you can’t […]

Last weekend, I taught a workshop on digital black and white photography. The class was a lot of fun and the students were amazingly talented and gifted. One of the questions that came up was how do you know that a photograph is going to be in black and white and when should be be […]

We have been on the road a lot in the past month and half, and I am finally getting caught up on my photography backlog. One of those trips took us to South Dakota. Along the way, we stopped in one of my favorite National Parks up in North Dakota. Several years ago, I did […]