Category: Photography
Helix Bridge
I finally had the opportunity to walk over the Helix Bridge at Amgen’s offices in Seattle. I love that this could have been just a big, boring pedestrian bridge, but someone decided to make it incredible instead. Unfortunately, Amgen has decided to pull out of Seattle, leaving behind new offices and state-of-the-art science facilities. I ...
Dandelion Sunset
After enjoying dinner with friends, I walked along the waterfront at Elliot Bay Park, anticipating a golden sunset. The sky didn’t fully cooperate (the sun fell behind a block of dense clouds), but it was still a great way to spend a summer hour. If you like the work I do, please consider signing up ...
Photographer Etiquette Article at Lynda.com
When you’re shooting on location and someone stumbles into your frame, what’s the proper etiquette for dealing with the situation? In my latest article at Lynda.com, I offer a few guidelines and suggestions: Photographer Etiquette: Shooting on Location.
Colorful Alley, Seattle
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Chris Breen: About the Beach Photos
My friend Chris Breen takes wonderful photos from the beach that is 10 minutes from his house. In fact, it seems as if he posts one every time I’m stuck in my office on a deadline, which (a) makes me long to be at a beach, any beach; (b) makes me silently curse Chris for ...
Lichen
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A Trio of Fuji X-T1 Reviews
[Updated: added a third review from Chuq Von Rospach.] A lot of photographers I trust have bought the Fujifilm X-T1 mirrorless camera, and I must admit I’m looking at it for my next body. My trusty Nikon D90 has served me well (and I hope will continue to serve me well), but it’s starting to ...
Lush, Newhalem Creek
A short hike from Newhalem Campground in the North Cascades mountains, Newhalem Creek has been a frequent photo stop for me over the years. The creek originates just around the bend here, but this year the water was so high that I couldn’t explore as far up as I usually do. The water volume, plus ...
Part 3 of iPad Photography in the Field: Rate, Tag, and Export Photos
The third and last article in my iPad Photography in the Field series at Lynda.com is now up! It’s an extra long entry that covers how to use the iPad to sort your good photos from the not-so-good ones. It also explains how to apply essential metadata like keywords and IPTC information to your photos ...
Sparks Sunrise and Photographer
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