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Reminder: Some Special Posts for Patreon Subscribers
I started this new series of uncensored ports about working with special models, mostly on Thursdays, that will be displayed on the main page and will be marked as “Password Protected” or maybe just “Protected” because WordPress keeps changing how it handles these kinds of posts.
Infrared: The World of Invisible Light
My personal philosophy is that photography should be fun. Part of having fun is trying new things. I find that digital infrared photography is lots of fun because it helps a person look at their world in a new way and lets them create images that are unlike any other technique that they’re likely to try.
Protected: Here’s A Model I Dreamed About Photographing
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My Current Thoughts about Changing Cameras
I may have changed, or maybe am in the process of changing my opinions: What follows is some highly personal thoughts on the topic of switching camera systems.
Wheels Wednesday: Unconventional Views at the Track
It’s #wheelswednesday and I’m reminiscing about the only time, I was able to photograph at that most hallowed of racing venues: The Indianapolis Motor Speedway—aka the Brickyard
Monochrome Monday: Custom Settings: Black & White with a Twist
Being able to view a monochrome scene through a mirrorless camera’s EVF helps the visualization process because, as Flip Wilson once said, “what you see is what you’ll get.”




