Different looks from a single photo shoot using strobe light, ambient light, and black and white film.
Read MoreNot According to Plan: A Photo Shoot Narrative
It's a little daunting when things don't turn out according to plan when doing a photo shoot. But, instead of giving in to frustration, I choose to think quickly and go with the simplest solution that comes to mind.
Read MoreStaying the Course During Portrait Sessions
On this post, I'm sharing two sets of portraits I took of Camden; they're nearly 45 minutes apart from each other.
Read MoreOvercoming Shortcomings In Low Light Photography
Recognizing limitations is a form of progress, and doing the work despite any shortcoming embodies determination.
Read MorePortraits on a Grassy Field
I met with Katherine to take some portraits on a hot summer morning. With scattered clouds in the sky, we were able to produce images under different lighting conditions.
Read MoreMidtown Stroll
Learning to forget about the camera brings better focus to the subject
Read MoreMy New Approach to Black and White Photography
Converting digital files to black and white images started to feel stale. It became a technique to ‘‘fix‘ photographs that somehow were feeling weak or needed too much editing.
Read MoreStrong and Soft: A Photo Shoot Narrative
These days I’m paying extra attention to things like color harmony and the quality of light, and the cool thing about working with a camera is that it pushes me to work harder at pre-visualization.
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