The power and simplicity of backlighting
Want to separate yourself from your competition? Learn how to backlight your subjects! In all my years of photography, none of my images get as
Want to separate yourself from your competition? Learn how to backlight your subjects! In all my years of photography, none of my images get as
I am really fortunate that I am able to photograph such fascinating subjects. Photographing abandoned trains and locomotives is certainly a highlight. However, these enormous
Scattered about Racetrack Playa in Death Valley National Park are mysterious sliding or sailing stones, leaving snakelike trails behind them on the cracked dry lake bed, often for
My friends Tim, Mike and I were on a trip, photographing abandoned areas at night. We met up with John, whom we had contacted via
During the day, I saw this incredible barn. I knew I wanted it to glow from within, shining through the gaps in the wall. I
This is an old mining site located deep within the Mojave Desert. Guerrilla artists came and carved this art, depicting a miner with equipment on
This is part two of an interview with Mojave Desert-based night photographer Dave Dasinger. In part one, he had mentioned some of his art and
Many night photographers explore various artistic genres. With Mojave Desert-based Dave Dasinger, you might find him experimenting in sound design, video synthesis or night photography
This is part four of a four-part article with pioneering night photographer Troy Paiva of Lost America. See part one, part two and part three. Troy is
This is part three of a four-part article with pioneering night photographer Troy Paiva of Lost America. See part one and part two. Troy is
Night photographers often like to use tracking or stacking to reduce noise in the night sky. One of the main challenges is to try to
This is part two of a four-part article with pioneering night photographer Troy Paiva of Lost America. To see part one, click here. Troy is