When I go out in search of colorful sunrises I am normally met by either complete cloud cover or complete blue sky (anyone else have that experience?). This photo falls into the latter category. However, the crystal clear spring air made for some great stretched out sunrise shadows and direct sun did a nice job of back lighting the new grass and blooming vetch…
William Neil has been working on a series for the past couple of years he calls “Impressions of Light” or something like that. He is trying to create unusual, impressionistic […]
Ashland writers, James di Properzio and Jennifer Margulis, have teamed up with Ashland Photographer, Chris Briscoe on a great book titled The Baby Bonding Book For Dads. It is a […]
One of the goals of my photography is to create images that have a sense of mystery and the surreal. Photography is so often based in pure realism, but I […]
Thanks to my Wife’s parents, we recently took a family vacation to Sayulita, Mexico. While this was a true vacation in every sense of the word, and I spent most […]
For the past two years I have been shooting landscapes almost exclusively with the Canon EOS 5D. Like many outdoor photographers, it has been just about the perfect camera for […]
Over recent months there have been some new developments for Outdoor Exposure Photography that are worth sharing. A new lifestyle magazine called Northwest, which is being distributed in 15 States […]
I recently went through a significant change in the way I have my photos printed. For about 7 years I produced all my own prints using ink jet printers. First […]
Q: How would you advise a budding photographer such as myself or classmates to begin marketing themselves? And how do you market yourself now if different than before? A: A […]
Preston, an aspiring photographer and photography student at U of O recently had some questions for me to help him in preparation for a class presentation. Below is the first […]

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