This is why I came back to photography, and it fast becoming my most challenging genre. It’s one thing to find a beautiful view. It’s another thing to capture the emotion of the moment, and pass it along to the viewer.
I remember the first time I saw a photograph of the Milky Way. I was amazed! Then I found out that it was taken with a camera not very different from my own. From that moment I was determined to learn how to photograph the Milky Way for myself!
As I was walking between the dunes, heading to one of the beaches of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore during a recent Outer Banks landscape photography workshop, I was struck…
For the past several years I have put myself through the difficult exercise of choosing my top ten photos of the year. Because of the pandemic I took far fewer…
The other day I saw a Facebook post that said "I've lived in South Carolina for several years, and only recently learned that there are waterfalls here." To be fair,…
I've written before about that nagging sense that most landscape photographers have that tells them that the best photographic locations are somewhere out "there". Anywhere but "here." Far from home.…
It seems hard to believe, but it was exactly one year ago this week that I spent a couple of days in America's most visited national park. I don't live…