Rafael, the Bard of PhotoPills, gives me an in-depth lesson on how to use the PhotoPills app to plan when to photograph the fallen arch at Cape Kiwanda.
Greetings! As the coronavirus pandemic worsens, I hope you are OK. I am saddened by these challenging times, which are really just starting. Whether it will be illness, loss of work, isolation, mental health or other impacts yet to be known, we are all going to be hurt by this. But some will hurt more than others. It is more important than ever for us to work together, look out for one another and help each other.
In this video tutorial on luminosity masks I show the benefits of using Layer Mask mode int the TK Panel for things like fine-tuning masks, split toning and exposure blending.
Ever have a problem with light edge halos cropping up in your images as you develop them? You often don’t see them in screen size images, but they can ruin […]
A colleague and I survived an epic winter journey to the far reaches of Washington State.
I’ve visited White River Falls State Park many times, and was pleased that upon this visit there was a recent dusting of snow and ice, which helped give visual depth to the scene.
I was on an epic winter trek with David Cobb in my truck camper a few weeks ago when this stripe of sun came through the clouds for a brief moment at sunset.
I was fortunate enough to explore the southwestern Irish coastline alongside Norm McCloskey on this fine morning. He is a highly accomplished photographer who considers this area his ‘home base’, […]
A handful of years ago, I traveled to Costa Rica with my wife and young sons. It’s always challenging finding the balance between work and play on trips such as these, but on this trip I had an epiphany.
I just finished reading the Pulitzer Prize winning book, “The Overstory” and am having a hard time getting trees out of my mind.

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