The digital revolution has helped a lot of people become photographers who otherwise wouldn't have. It has allowed millions more to experience what it's like to shoot something, the excitement of downloading the photos (do they look as good on the … [Continue reading] about The Facebook Syndrome (for Photographers)
Marvin Hamlisch, 68, Dies
One of the great perks of photojournalism is being exposed to things you probably wouldn't be otherwise. One of those experiences was July 2007, when I photographed and met Marvin Hamlisch, a legendary composer of musicals at Reynolds Plantation. … [Continue reading] about Marvin Hamlisch, 68, Dies
Chick-fil-A: Praise and Protest
I witnessed both sides of the Chick-fil-A debate this week, photographing the customer appreciation day on Wednesday and kiss in protests on Friday. It was simply amazing to watch a restaurant catapult to the center of the collective American … [Continue reading] about Chick-fil-A: Praise and Protest
Pinhole Photography
This week, I had the wonderful opportunity to teach pinhole photography to youngsters at the Kids University, a summer camp hosted by the University of Georgia-Griffin Campus' Office of Continuing Education. The lovely Wendi Bozeman, to whom I am … [Continue reading] about Pinhole Photography
Saving Sea Turtles
My good friend Jordan Murph and I wandered out to the beach today here in Ft. Lauderdale to play with his new speedlight soft box made by HonlPhoto. The soft light provided by the overcast and the textured clouds made for a perfect evening for … [Continue reading] about Saving Sea Turtles