This weekend I had the opportunity to watch “This Film Is Not Yet Rated” and I really enjoyed it. Although focused on movies and the film industry the topics of censorship, copyright and new technology are quite relevant to photographers. If you haven’t seen it I highly recommend renting it. One of the first thoughts I had after watching the movie was my realization that I had a love-hate relationsh
For those of you that are unaware today is the first day that the Library of Congress is accepting applications to Beta test a new electronic submission system. I’m keeping my fingers crossed that I’ll be selected to take part. It will definitely make my life easier and will speed the process by which I register my photographic work. It should also be noted that one of the benefits of electronic submissio
There’s not an exotic story behind this image. Fond of the color, textures and lines I decided to photograph these rocks. In post-processing I decided, as much as I liked the color, it was the textures and lines that carried this image. [tags]river, rock, black and white, B&W, conversion, digital, photography, photo[/tags]
The past couple of weeks I’ve been catching up on processing photos from several photo shoots. The side effect has been thinking photographically at the most inappropriate times. Catching myself most of the time I usually only can laugh to myself, but I thought I would compile a short list of these situations to share with others in the event you might also get a chuckle. You’ve been working on photos too