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Exposure Choices in Digital Photography

These two photos were taken minutes apart, but look vastly different. Which one is correctly exposed?  Got your answer?  OK, keep reading for the rest of the story. Now, what if I tell you both pictures were taken in the dark at … Continue reading

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A Maternity Portrait with a Creative Twist

When I do a more traditional photo session, I like to add some creative flair to produce a unique image. This maternity photo is a good example of using light and motion to transform a simple portrait into a more interesting … Continue reading

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It’s OK to use Photoshop

Yes, I used Photoshop to manipulate this photo. Keep reading to learn more. If you’re familiar with my work then you probably already know that I’m an enthusiastic user of Photoshop. It can be controversial, and Photoshop has become an … Continue reading

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My Approach to Fine Art Figure Photography

It’s easy to make a pretty picture of a pretty subject, but I learned a long time ago that a beautiful scene doesn’t necessarily translate into an interesting fine art photograph. I want my photography to be more than just … 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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