I had mentioned once before that I had a slow period coming up. Some self-employed people might see downtime as nothing more than lost business and lost opportunities. I, however, see it as a chance to catch up on the little things that often get overlooked, ignored, or set aside during the busy times. I’ve … Continue reading »
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Some Time for the Little Things
When you’re busy with a large project, your time is consumed by that project. There are other chores you need to do: those little things that demand your time but never deserve your full attention. You rush through them so you can get back to the larger, seemingly more important, task-at-hand. When things finally do … Continue reading »
This will take a little while longer
I’m still plugging away, editing images from two fairly large photo shoots. One was shot in December, the other earlier this month. I wish both were completed by now, but it’s going to take a little while longer. That’s because I review each and every image from a shoot, and all those selected for upload … Continue reading »
A Little National Exposure
Photo Life Magazine’s Blog has posted a brief article on the Marathon Shoot we completed in April. It’s great national exposure for the two primary photographers, Denis Duquette and Sasha Onyshchenko, as well as for some of my BTS shots.
When is it Enough? – Part II
I’m in a bit of a quandary. I feel like I’m letting down a friend and that bothers me. It bothers me a lot. Just an hour or so ago, a good friend contacted me to ask if he could post some of my BTS shots from a recent collaboration of ours to his Facebook … Continue reading »
Flash? What’s a flash?
There are a number of sports photographers that I admire. One of the things I admire most about them, besides their ability to take great action shots, is their versatility. Now, when I refer to versatility, I don’t mean their ability to switch genres and excel at all of them. While some can do this, … Continue reading »
When Is It Enough?
I know the drill. It’s all about getting yourself out there. It’s all about being visible. It’s all about pushing your name, your brand, your product, your vision, into the faces and minds of the masses so when they think of your specialty, they automatically think of you. You have to get out there. You … Continue reading »
Competition is Good
As you travel through the vast wilderness of cyberspace you’ll come across myriad articles, forum threads and blog posts discussing the competitive nature of photographers and photography. In most cases, you’ll read how long-established photographers decry those who grew up in a digital world and never experienced the “glories and hardship” of film and wet … Continue reading »