Another Way of Looking at Photographic Composition

Another Way of Looking at Photographic Composition

Today is March Forth Day, an unofficial holiday that urges all of us to take a stand against procrastination or the justifications that creep into our heads discouraging us from even trying, like giving macro photography a try, for instance… Today’s Post...
Shoot Your Next Glamour Session in Black & White

Shoot Your Next Glamour Session in Black & White

It’s “Tricky Tuesday,” a way for me to share some of the tricks, tips and techniques I’ve used over the years when shooting portraits in the studio. This Tuesday’s post features Dahlia, a young model I only got to photograph one time. It’s also I Want You to be Happy...
What is My Favorite Portrait?

What is My Favorite Portrait?

My Sunday Series on Available Light Portraiture gets back on track and continues today with a photograph I have previously described as “my favorite portrait” and it features the beautiful Dusty Dawn. Today’s Post by Joe Farace My favorite things in...
Photographing a Climber at the Garden of the Gods

Photographing a Climber at the Garden of the Gods

Today’s Post by Joe Farace “The Garden is a metaphor for the following: our minds, and our thinking in terms of pairs of opposites–man and woman, good and evil–are as holy as that of a god.” ― Joseph Campbell When I first arrived in Colorado in...
Film Friday: Should You Shoot Expired Film?

Film Friday: Should You Shoot Expired Film?

Today’s Post by Joe Farace It is always the way of events in this life,…no sooner have you got settled in a pleasant resting place, than a voice calls out to you to rise and move on, for the hour of repose is expired.—Charlotte Bronte Why shoot expired film?...