What is the most important camera setting for a good photograph? I always respond to this question with my classic f/8 at 1/125th of a second. It is what all my shots are done with. I even hold a patent on that setting. My feeble attempt at humor does have me thinking about what are […]

A recent trip to an antique store where I purchased a vintage box of Crayola crayons from the 1910-120s time frame got me thinking a lot about how we children we are rarely creatively blocked. We can pick up pretty much anything and make a fun game out of it. We draw, paint and build […]

There is so many great things happening in photography today. The combination of technologies, history and experimentation has the art form moving in so many new and exciting directions. No matter how much technology or education is out there, it is hard to underestimate the value of experience. Sure accidents will happen, but for the most […]

  In case you missed it, last week my first class appeared over at Kelby One. I am so excited to have a class with the Kelby One team. When I first started adding digital workflows into my photographic life, I attended a Photoshop World Conference in Las Vegas. It was a great experience. Amazing […]

I had the pleasure of recording a class on an introduction to visual literacy or how to find more meaning in your work for the wonderful gang down at Kelby One. The class comes out later this week, but you can check out the preview here.