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Refraction is a Bitch

Considering I have another workshop this month for a swimsuit shoot, I thought I’d review my old shots to find images that I didn’t like.  The idea is to be mindful of past mistakes and concentrate on making entirely new ones. This photo shows a number of problems in one image, none of which are…

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The Joy of Workshops

Last fall, I wrote about a good experience I had attending a workshop put on by my friends John & Susan at Cuba Libre.  They run Harmon’s School of Photography and regularly have classes ranging a wide spectrum of photography – basics of photography, courses on Lightroom, small flash lighting to studio lighting courses are…

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First Fireworks Shoot

This past weekend, a lot of photographers tried to shoot fireworks for the first time.  I was one of them.  As I mentioned in a previous post, there were plenty of other blogs giving advice on how to shoot fireworks.  They pretty much concentrated on technical aspects.  To summarize, the advice from all of the…

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How to Photograph Fireworks

I had a different idea in mind for today’s post, but I can’t quite get to it yet.  That’s because I’m still exporting hundreds of images of fireworks from this weekend to register with the U.S. Copyright Office. It’s going to take a while longer and, quite frankly, I’m beat.  Instead, I’m sharing the iPhone…

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Happy Independence Day

If you live in the United States, I hope you’re enjoying this Independence Day.  If you don’t live here, let me summarize the event.  In order to celebrate our Declaration of Independence in 1776, citizens of the USA celebrate with high explosives, charred animal flesh, and alcoholic beverages – usually all at the same time….

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