Interview from Above. Meet Astronaut Photographer: Reid Wiseman
In this two-part series we’ll explore photographs taken from space. First, I had a chance to sit down with Astronaut Reid Wiseman. In this interview
In this two-part series we’ll explore photographs taken from space. First, I had a chance to sit down with Astronaut Reid Wiseman. In this interview
I photograph a lot of people in their places–people working and living and their environments. These environmental portraits are so much fun to make, but
Our friends at lynda.com have put together a great video essay discussing the role of Photoshop and image manipulation and its place in photo journalism.
Recently, I saw a collection of April Fools posts on Facebook by photographers who tried baking in some irony by sharing photos from a oft-photographed
It can happen to the best of us; that moment when you panic and look at a location and your brain freezes and you can’t
Portraits of people with white or Caucasian skin are defined by the shadows. Darker skin–African American, Asian, Hispanic, Indian and Native American are shaped by
Some photographers are driven to capture the world as it is; Brooke Shaden wants to capture the world as it isn’t. Inspired by empty rooms
It Started with a Shimmer… Actually, a shimmer and an idea. I don’t know why the folks at Nikon and the Photo Plus Expo administration
Life on set can be crazy . . . You’re thinking about the set design, lights, backgrounds, camera settings, models, hair and makeup, pleasing your
Atlanta musician, Jeff Paige came to me with his challenge of rebranding his look for his online presence as well as for upcoming releases of
Today was rainy, and then it was rainy and windy, but what else can I expect in the winter in the Pacific Northwest? Trouble is,
Thanks for all the great questions you’ve been sending in to the Photofocus podcast. This week we’re joined by guru and Photofocus contributor Nicole S.