Your Camera- A Tool, Not A Jewel
By Arthur H. Bleich– For those of you who are not professionals and take pictures for the love of it, technology is your most formidable opponent. Digital cameras have far too many features for you to...
View ArticleMy Boxes of Red River Paper
By Derrick Story– Not long ago, I published a picture on my Facebook page of an “odds and ends” room from my studio. I was writing about an older iMac DV Special Edition that I kept in there. But a...
View ArticleNew Magazine Focuses on the Art and Craft of Photography
The new issue of Shadow & Light Magazine is out and about. Go to www.shadowandlightmagazine.com for to purchase either a single-issue or annual subscription. Shadow & Light magazine is an...
View ArticleAltering Reality– It’s Nothing New
By Arthur H. Bleich– Critics of computer-altered images usually divide photography into two time periods: the honest analog days and the dishonest digital ones. If it were only that easy. Tinkering...
View ArticlePhotographs versus Fine Art Photographs
By Bruce Barnbaum– Delicate Arch, Sunrise. © Bruce Barnbaum Throughout my photographic career, I have been asked, “What is the difference between a fine art photograph and a regular photograph?” This...
View Article“Pure Images” are a Myth
© Bryan Peterson By Bryan Peterson –As the years have gone by, I have been pushing myself further and further away from the “obvious” photographic opportunities and more toward the “unseen,” as well as...
View ArticleClick Away 2015 in San Antonio
by Leslie Clampitt View of the San Antonio Riverwalk – I recently attended Click Away in San Antonio, which is a photographic education conference organized by the creators of Click magazine, Clickin...
View ArticleYour Camera- A Tool, Not A Jewel
By Arthur H. Bleich– For those of you who are not professionals and take pictures for the love of it, technology is your most formidable opponent. Digital cameras have far too many features for you to...
View ArticleMy Boxes of Red River Paper
By Derrick Story– Not long ago, I published a picture on my Facebook page of an “odds and ends” room from my studio. I was writing about an older iMac DV Special Edition that I kept in there. But a...
View ArticleNew Magazine Focuses on the Art and Craft of Photography
The new issue of Shadow & Light Magazine is out and about. Go to www.shadowandlightmagazine.com for to purchase either a single-issue or annual subscription. Shadow & Light magazine is an...
View ArticleAltering Reality– It’s Nothing New
By Arthur H. Bleich– Critics of computer-altered images usually divide photography into two time periods: the honest analog days and the dishonest digital ones. If it were only that easy. Tinkering...
View ArticlePhotographs versus Fine Art Photographs
By Bruce Barnbaum– Delicate Arch, Sunrise. © Bruce Barnbaum Throughout my photographic career, I have been asked, “What is the difference between a fine art photograph and a regular photograph?” This...
View Article“Pure Images” are a Myth
© Bryan Peterson By Bryan Peterson –As the years have gone by, I have been pushing myself further and further away from the “obvious” photographic opportunities and more toward the “unseen,” as well as...
View ArticleClick Away 2015 in San Antonio
by Leslie Clampitt View of the San Antonio Riverwalk – I recently attended Click Away in San Antonio, which is a photographic education conference organized by the creators of Click magazine, Clickin...
View ArticleThree Photography Book Gems For Under $10 !
by Arthur H. Bleich– Now that we’re into the holiday season, I’d like to recommend three photography books that are stand-outs and would make great gifts or be worthy additions to your library. All are...
View ArticleOur National Parks Odyssey
By Andrew Slaton– © Andrew Slaton Steam from the early morning chill rises off the Green River in the Wind River Range of Wyoming. Squaretop, an aptly named handsome granite mountain in the distance...
View ArticleSpectrum Expands For Color Blind Photographers!
by Arthur H. Bleich– If you have normal color vision, here’s how you would see this garden scene. If your prints look good to you but not to anyone else, you could be color blind. More than 14 million...
View ArticleDigital Photography– Where Next?
By Chris Gatcum– You only have to look at what’s happened to photography in the 21st Century to see how rapidly the technology that underpins it is moving: in the year 2000, full-frame cameras were a...
View ArticleThe Romantic Spirit Of Photography
By Suzanne D. Williams– Lately, I find myself pulled into two halves. The logical side of me writes photography articles, historical facts, and how-tos. This is my dominant side. However, there is also...
View ArticleFor Love Of Lions
By Kenn Jacobs– Lion of Lucerne, Switzerland. © Kenn Jacobs My first published photo in a book was a pub sign–The Old Red Lion–shot in a now-forgotten English village. It wasn’t until many years later,...
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