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Creating Infrared Glamour Photographs
I have been making infrared images since the film days, and still have a roll of Kodak High Speed Infrared (black & White) film in my refrigerator. Making portraits in infrared was the farthest thing from my mind
Five Tips for Improving Your Car Photography
My friend Jason Anderson wrote a wonderful post called Five Ways to Improve Your Car Photographs for my car photography and you should give it a read when you get a chance.
Shooting Black & White Glamour Portraits
There is more to black and white photography than simply an absence of color. Maybe I wouldn’t feel this way if the first photographs had been made in color but that didn’t happen…
Monochrome Monday: Black and White Shooting Challenges
One of the things that I like to do to get myself out of a rut is to shoot photographs, especially portraits, in monochrome. It doesn’t have to be all of the images that I’ll make during a session; maybe just a few.
Giving Available Light Portraiture a Try
I’m giving my Sunday Series on Outdoor Portraits the day off as I consider shifting the theme to Available Light Portraiture. Today’s post takes a look at the concept of using available light giving reasons why you should give it a try.
Joe’s Book Club: Chapter 76, It’s a Mystery to Me
Studies have show that women consistently represent the majority, of mystery book purchasers. One study by The Seattle Times found that women account for 64% of all book purchases, including detective and thriller stories. A separate report from Marketing Charts indicates that female fiction readers consume mystery/thriller/crime books at a higher rate than male readers (57% vs. 39%.)





