Posts Tagged Education

A Deeper Frame: New eBook from David duChemin and Craft & Vision

“For those of us to whom our audience is important, what we’re trying to accomplish stongly involves the experience of the reader.” – David duChemin, A Deeper Frame, 2011 I’m of the mind that at some point in our walks with the camera at our eyes, we start to develop a desire to move beyond [...]

Manfrotto School of Excellence Contributor Team

A couple weeks ago, I was informed that I was selected to contribute to Manfrotto’s School of Excellence for the remainder of 2011. If you’re new to photography, or have been living under an octabox for years as a photographer, Manfrotto has played a vital role in the photography industry since the 1960s, producing the [...]

15 days, 11 new friends, thousands of new memories…

I’m starting to think that those folks that blog everyday either a) have a lot of time on their hands, b) are making direct advertising monies (yes, monies) from their blog hits (just check out Strobist, great blog), c) are always at a computer, or d) love what they do, and see the benefit in [...]

Home Away From Home – Wyman and Jerod’s Bogus Adventure: Junction

Alright! Wyman and I are back at Texas Tech University in Junction, our OTHER place, ha! Each year, Wyman and I come to Junction to lead a 15-day photography workshop that counts as class credit with the university, and each year, we get a totally new batch of eager students who get to see some [...]