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Where Do My Book and Blog Ideas Come From?

Where Do My Book and Blog Ideas Come From?

One of the questions that I’m often asked by readers after How do I pronounce my name or where do I find my models is: Where do you get the ideas for your books, magazine articles, and blog posts. Let’s take them one by one:

Infrared Capture in the Fall: What Happens?

Infrared Capture in the Fall: What Happens?

If you’ve been around monochrome infrared photography for a while, you know that when deciduous tree’s leaves turn yellow, just before they fall off the tree, they photograph as black, the opposite of when their green and chock full of chlorophyll when they photographs as white.

Protecting Your Gear and Your Images

Protecting Your Gear and Your Images

everal years ago, I attended a hot rod show and planning to make some photographs of the car for my car photography blog. Sometime during that day I accidentally and unbeknownst to me scratched the front element of my Canon EF 10-22mm EF-S lens. This wasn’t the first time I’ve done something this stupid but hoped it will be the last.

Wheels Wednesday: A Skyline at Red Rocks

Wheels Wednesday: A Skyline at Red Rocks

I originally photographed this classic Nissan Skyline GTR for Modified magazine at Red Rocks Park, a mountain park in Jefferson County, Colorado, owned and maintained by the city of Denver as part of the Denver Mountain Parks system.

A Few Reasons to Try Shooting Glamour in B&W

A Few Reasons to Try Shooting Glamour in B&W

Nowadays, most DSLRs and mirrorless cameras offer several options for monochrome capture and some even offer a palette of toning you can apply. Here’s three reasons why monochrome may be a good idea for some glamour portraits: