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Film Friday: The Essence of a Portrait Subject
Once upon a time in Albuquerque, after lunch at my favorite taco stand, I walked past a group of young women who were having their lunch and overheard one of them saying, “You can’t capture the essence of a person with a photograph.”
Travel Tuesday: Making Every Exposure Count
Light is one of the key elements that differentiate a good photograph from a snapshot.
Happy President’s Day
For readers outside the USA, Washington’s Birthday was a holiday that was celebrated on the third Monday in February in honor of George Washington, the first President of the United States, who was born on February 22, 1732.
See-Through Clothing & Lingerie Series: Premier
My #corsetmonday series is coming to an end in the next few months and I’ve been thinking about trying a another series based on on see-through clothing. The first installment is presented here
Joe’s Book Club: Chapter 23. What’s New?
In Chapter Fourteen of Joe’s Book Club, I wrote about the pros and cons of, what else, Self Publishing the book you’ve always dreamed of writing. I gave a few ideas on the subject and I have another for you today:
Film Friday: Photographing Classic Cars with Film
The Classic Car Club of America defines “classic” as a fine or distinctive automobile, domestic or foreign, that was produced between 1925 and 1948. This definition isn’t universal and some people refer to cars like my (former) 1953 Packard Clipper as a “classic.”





