Author Archives: Craig

About Craig

I have a passion to create, and I'm fascinated with the tools and technologies of creativity. I strive to produce images that are graphically simple and technically precise in order to render beautiful photographic fine art prints. I work with a variety of digital transformations to create a finished image that reflects my artistic interpretation.

Making the Most of Twilight in your Photography

This is another example of using twilight as the best time for fine art landscape photography. It’s tempting to stop taking pictures as soon as the sun sets, but you’d be missing some of the best light. This time after the … Continue reading

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Twilight is the Best Time for Landscape Photography

I occasionally teach photo workshops, and I spend quite a bit of time talking about sunrise and sunset photography. The most important thing I cover is to be sure to find a subject other than just the sunrise or sunset. It’s … Continue reading

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Fine Art Photography on Jekyll Island

Jekyll Island seems to be a special place for me.  My father and I first came here 45 years ago to play golf. We came back again in the 80’s, and again five years ago when I retired. Now, he’ll … Continue reading

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Fine Art Photography is Easy (Sometimes)

I’m really happy with this photo from Upper Antelope Canyon, but it really needs to be seen as a large print to fully appreciate the subtle tones and details. The flowing texture of the Navaho sandstone create lots of movement, … Continue reading

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What is Fine Art Photography?

What’s the difference between a snapshot and a fine art photo? Is it the subject? Is it the size of the print? Surely it’s not the camera. I probably shouldn’t pose a question that I can’t clearly answer, but I … Continue reading

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