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My ImagingUSA recap

24 January 2010

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I attended my first ImagingUSA (www.imagingUSA.org) convention and tradeshow this year and flew to Nashville for the first time as a professional photographer. I wasn’t sure what to expect but my fellow Fast Track photographer friends gave me a flavor of what to expect and where to focus my time. It was fun to share [...]

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Winter in Otisco

2 January 2010

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Here is my first project I shot completely with my Nikon D300s.  I am very impressed with the video quality coming out of this camera and love the low depth of field capability and shooting with my F1.4 lenses. When I visited my parents this winter, I decided to capture the many elements of wintertime [...]

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After Dark Austin Workshop

18 November 2009

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I attended the After Dark Austin (www.afterdark.edu) workshop and had an incredible time.  I learned from some of the best in the industry and had some great opportunities to learn first-hand about camera and digital darkroom work.  I spent one afternoon with Cody Clinton and Mike Fulton of TriCoast Photography shooting high-speed flash sync during [...]

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Fast Track Photographer workshop

18 November 2009

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I had an amazing time meeting Dane Sanders and my fellow Fast Track Workshop attendees in Austin.  Here are a few of my favorite pics from the mock engagement session.

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Retinex Color theory and photography

18 November 2009

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I enjoy landscape photography and when I travel I make a point to hit the National Parks and capture the best images I can.  Part of my journey into learning photography led me to the late Galen Rowell.  He is considered a master and released a DVD set called “Creative Outdoor Photography” which is quite [...]

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Brave New World…

9 September 2009

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Welcome to the next iteration of my blog.  Since I will be embarking on a new journey as a wedding photographer, I figured I would document the ins and outs of my transformation from hobbyist to paid professional. I promise to keep my complaining to a minimum (for me, lol) and freely admit my mistakes [...]

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