Madeira, November 2021.
A "family photo" from the beautiful forest of Fanal, in Madeira.
Madeira, November 2021.
A "family photo" from the beautiful forest of Fanal, in Madeira.
Galicia, Spain, February 2022.
An old farm, still in use, on a foggy day.
The vast majority of my photography is in square format, and it's been this way for a few years now. In this video, I share many of things I've learned over time about the square format, as well as plenty of examples for every compositional technique.
I'm also releasing an e-book with all the information in this video, and much more! Additional compositions and many more examples.
My Patreons get the book for free. You can also purchase a copy of "How to make images in square format".
Arches National Park, Utah, November 2020.
Indiana, February 2021.
Galicia, Spain, January 2022.
Some beautiful light in the forest.
La Mancha, December 2021.
A couple of long exposures of the only windmill that was in motion. From Don Quixote's Giants in La Mancha.
White Sands National Monument, Nex Mexico, April 2019.
The magical white dunes of New Mexico, with the San Andres Mountains in the background.
What does it mean to be a photographer? What do you photograph? And why do you do it? Those are the questions we should always be asking ourselves.
Madeira, November 2021.
Another image from the beautiful and magical forest of Fanal, in Madeira.
Portland, Oregon, September 2020.
"You are not a photographer because you are interested in photography […] photography is only a tool, a vehicle, for expressing or transmitting a passion in something else. It’s not the end result.” - David Hurn, On Being a Photographer
Galicia, January 2022.
Indiana, February 2021.
I made this image almost a year ago, back in Indiana, in my favorite spot to shoot at: the golf course.
Mt Bachelor, Oregon, September 2020.
A foggy, cold, and dark night up at Mt Bachelor.
Galicia, January 2022.
Another image made during my daily morning walks. A shed with an open door, behind an unlocked gate.
Galicia, January 2022.
Made yesterday during my morning walk.
Black and White photography gives us a new way to see the world. But because we life in color, the monochrome world can feel strange, and finding good images can be tricky. In this video, I offer some tips, things I look for when I'm in the field, and actions I take to make good Black and White images.
Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, September 2020.
A beautiful hike through some thick fog.
Galicia, January 2022.
From the foggy pond.