On Assignment Uganda: X-SUBA Sports4Development
Read my first article in a series explaining my current project in Uganda photographing an NGO that gets disadvantaged kids into sports.
Read my first article in a series explaining my current project in Uganda photographing an NGO that gets disadvantaged kids into sports.
Listen to my recent appearance on Valérie Jardin’s photography podcast Hit The Streets, where we discuss working with nonprofits. You can read the “why” here.
My winter California Zephyr project train ride coincided with the coldest temperatures in many parts of America. It made for an interesting, scenic trip!
A quick overnight train journey between Sacramento and Truckee, California. Winter weather dominated the trip, as did some interesting history on the route.
Flickr has been quietly surviving in a corner of the internet, often ignored. Now that it’s been acquired by SmugMug, is it time for a renaissance?
Photographers need photography projects to stay sharp. My 2019 project promises to be both fun and creatively stimulating.
I just returned from Morocco with an amazing experience – teaching children to appreciate art and photography and photographing this beautiful country.
I’m wrapping up my first round of sending takedown notices and pursuing monetary compensation from people who have stolen my images to promote their own business. I wish I had discovered these sooner! These are some of my lessons learned from dealing with photography copyright infringement.
Instagram is no doubt a valuable marketing tool for businesses of all kind and a fun way to share things with family and friends. But is all of it worth it? Some say that Instagram is destroying photography, and in some ways I agree, and so much more.
Don’t just file away & forget your RAW photo files after you first process them – you should be going through them years later, and here’s why.