Review of “Photo Recipes Live: Behind the Scenes: Your Guide to Today’s Most Popular Lighting Techniques”

If you were to ask a photographer the first thing that comes to mind when they hear the name Scott Kelby, the response most of the time will be Photoshop.
Denver Art Museum Photography Exhibit – expanding your vision

I was, and still am, very excited that the Denver Art Museum has finally set aside space for their collection of photography. I headed down to the DAM on Friday to spend a little time with their first exhibit “Exposure: Photos from the Vault” which runs until October 31st.
Vision is Better – a collection of works by David duChemin

I’ve had the pleasure of watching David’s writing style evolve and yet never lose that honest quality that makes his stuff a daily read. I look to David for inspiration, encouragement and the often needed kick-in-the-pants that keeps me working on my craft and vision
Review of “Photographing Nature: A photo workshop from Brooks Institute’s top nature photography instructor”

“Photographing Nature: A photo workshop..” is layed out across 14 chapters – coming in just shy of 300 pages. Chapter range from “You need more stuff?”
Moitivation for Monday

Whether it is a new inspired thought or rehashing an old saw David’s writing is a pleasure to read. He is balancing the gearhead with the tortured artist, the craft with the vision, the muse with the slide-rule (ok, that last one is a stretch).
Review of “Photoshop Lightroom 2 Adventure: mastering Adobe’s next-generation tool for digital photographers”

Adobe’s Lightroom is quickly becoming the favorite of photographers if it isn’t already. There is a lot going on within any DAM program, especially one as feature rich as Lightroom, and to truly get the most out of such a program you’ll need a guide.
Review of “Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2: Streamlining your digital photography process”

Without a decent work flow you’ll spend all your time tweaking photos and less time making them. This is not where you, nor I, want to be. Sitting in front of the computer fiddling with sliders is not my idea of fun.
Review of LensAlign Pro

I admit I have a problem.
It’s a monkey-on-the-back kind of problem that rears its head every now and again when I’ve been spending too much time surfing the net.
I like to buy things.








