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Outdoor Portraiture in Monochrome. Why Not?
Last week I featured a black and white outdoor portrait, which I then colorized. Today I want to flip the concept and take a color image, convert it to monochrome, making it look as good as I can and then show the unretouched original color file…
New Password Protected Posts for 2025
Last year I began publishing a series of posts featuring images of glamour models that I’ve worked with during the past several years. These posts were typically uploaded on Thursdays and displayed on the main page as “Password Protected”
Are Your Images Sharp or Just Acceptably Sharp?
When I replaced my previous computer with a 5K iMac, the experience changed the way that I view and work with many of my older images. It seemed that some of the photographs I shot with my older, lower resolution digital cameras that were originally viewed on older, softer CRT monitors didn’t compare with how they looked today on higher resolution, crisp and contrasty LCD screens.
Lens Look: Keeping Up with My Lenses
I strive to keep a balance of subject matter on this blog and Anything Can Happen Day seems to be a perfect place to talk about my passion and feature another portrait of the amazing Pam Simpson.
Protected: One and Done Series: Part One, Sabrina
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Wheels Wednesday: My Philosophy about Photographic Cropping
As part of spending most of my photographic life as a film photographer, I’ve always believed that you cropped images in-camera but…




