Posts Tagged ‘Hill Country’

Living in the Macro World

Living in the Macro World

Our first and second day at Junction saw us shooting quite a bit of flower work. The rain has come pretty regularly, and we take advantage of the overcast skies by shooting on a macro level. I’m engrossed in high-speed sync flash work again, and I’m finding a few inhabitants along the way. Macro work [...]

Back at Junction: 15 Days of Visual Immersion

Back at Junction: 15 Days of Visual Immersion

Early mornings and late nights, little sleep, and awesome light! Wyman Meinzer and I are back in Junction, and over the next 15 days, I’ll try to keep the site posted with little asides from our adventures with 15 college students, all of them here to dive deep in visual creativity! It’s an extremely productive [...]

Field Lighting #8: High-speed lighting…flowers!

Field Lighting #8: High-speed lighting…flowers!

Yes, flowers. I’ve been holding this one nearly a year, and it’s the right time to talk about photographing flowers in Texas! The rain has been coming steady throughout West Texas and the Hill Country, and from what I’ve heard on the phone and via the Web, the Spring flowers are coming on in full [...]


Field Lighting #7: Whatever happened to naturally occurring, directionally diffused light?

Field Lighting #7: Whatever happened to naturally occurring, directionally diffused light?

When I posted last about James Watkins’s hands, it struck me that most of the posts regarding lighting and photoshoots (in my world at least) revolve around using some sort of artificial lighting technology. I love using lights, and if you’ve read this blog enough, you’ll know that I’m a diligent user of several gonzo-sized [...]

Looking toward the Spring!

Looking toward the Spring!

Here’s another archive natural history piece for those of you looking forward to Spring. Taken just outside of Mason, Texas, where the granite rock seemingly grows from the ground everywhere! This particular area of Texas is home to a diverse set of ecosystems, where not only 100 miles away, inklings of the Chihuahuan desert come [...]

Photo of the Day - Llano River Fog

Photo of the Day – Llano River Fog

The Llano River approximately 15 miles east of Junction, Texas. This is one of the finest spots on the river, and each Spring, Wyman Meinzer and I take a class of student photographers to visit and shoot the location! It’s always nice when it fogs up! (Canon 5D MkII, 24-105mm f/4 L)


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