How I Became a People Photographer

How I Became a People Photographer

My Sunday Series on Available Light Portraiture continues today with a portrait of Leslie  that was captured in the kitchen of my former home using window light from a North-facing bay window. Today’s Post by Joe Farace “It is good to have an end to...
A Smarter Way to Sharpen Image Files?

A Smarter Way to Sharpen Image Files?

Today’s Post by Joe Farace Life is a constant oscillation between the sharp horns of dilemmas. — H. L. Mencken Prologue: About today’s quote–The Peabody Book Store and Beer Stube was started by brothers Hugo and Siegfried Weisberge in 1922. The bookshop...
It’s National Joe Day

It’s National Joe Day

Today’s Post by Joe Farace “That’s the great thing about the future,  nobody knows what’s going to happen. That’s what makes it all exciting.”– somebody named Joe On March 27th National Joe Day encourages everyone to enjoy a cup of...
Lenses 101: Protecting Your Lenses

Lenses 101: Protecting Your Lenses

Today’s Post by Joe Farace What you see is filtered through your beliefs. You rarely see “reality.” You see your version of it.–Joe Vitale A few years ago I attended a hot rod show planning to make some photographs for this blog’s...
Scanning Old Car Racing Photography Slides

Scanning Old Car Racing Photography Slides

Today’s Post by Joe Farace You’re safer in the race car than you are in cars going to and from the track. —Mario Andretti Like Jim Hayes, whose post Preserving Memories at Watkins Glen is worth a read, I have a lot of old images of cars and vintage...