Too Much Oversaturation
During one of my recent Instagram binges I came across a story from incredibly talented photographer Elena Jasić that I’ll sum up as follows. There
During one of my recent Instagram binges I came across a story from incredibly talented photographer Elena Jasić that I’ll sum up as follows. There
continued from “Complement Alley” So where do I go from here? What is the next stage in my photographic evolution? I believe it will be
When I first got back into still photography, after 4 exclusive years with video, I shot everything in black and white. Everything. It didn’t matter
A few weeks back I had the opportunity to do some portrait photography for long time collaborator and friend, Apollo’s Sun, real name Bill. Apollo,
While there is no debating the effect of travel on inspiration, I believe there is something to be said, and more importantly learned, about photographing
I am here to tell you that I have found the absolute best camera in the world, and despite it’s pungent aroma of cliche and overused tropes… it is… drumroll…
For the longest time I held aspirations of moving to a narrow hemlock-lined hollow in the mountains, building a cabin and living out my days alone in quiet contemplation. Free from the distractions and hinderances of societal life, surrounded by beauty I would finally be able find peace and truth. But the older I get, the more I question the path of secluded beauty.
Caves and introspection, walking hand and hand since forever. I suppose it should be no surprise, after all caves are the literal embodiment of looking
The other day while walking around Harrisburg, I was struck at the sheer number and variety of signs I saw. Some were small and suggestive while others were large and commanding. Some held labels, some sold things, but most of them just said “no” in one way or another.