The hardest thing about traveling and photography is timing. There is only one sunrise and one sunset each day. There are only so many places…
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Besides technical skills of using cameras, lenses, lighting and post products, being a professional photographer requires a lot of “soft skills”. A freelance photographer is…
Comments closedBrowsing around on the job posting site Indeed, I’ve noticed the following photography related jobs most in demand. Some of them involve actually photo taking…
Comments closedMagical Victorian Wonder by Edward M. Fielding https://fineartamerica.com/featured/magical-victorian-wonder-edward-fielding.html
Comments closedBlotchy, grainy, crunchy, “not clear” – I’ve heard a lot of way’s to describe photos that look, let’s say “less than smooth” when looked at…
Comments closedRecently sold a 12.000″ x 8.000″ print of Red Chairs In Winter Anderson Pond to a buyer from Lake Geneva, WI. Image Size: 12.000″ x 8.000″ Total…
Comments closedI’m experimenting with a new sales channel to bring my photography work to a greater audience. I was approached by art wholesaler Image Conscious to…
Comments closedInteresting talk by Nicholas Gaffney, a fellow photography artist at the AVA Gallery “To photograph something is, often, to choose to make a seemingly insignificant…
Comments closedCurrently here in New England we are experiencing a wet weather pattern. Afternoon thunderstorms, daily showers and gray skies. I wish I could send some…
Comments closedClassic New England covered bridges have a lot more dangers to worry about than old age. Arson, graffiti artists, floods, lightening strikes are all possible…
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