One of the differences I see with the way people photograph, comparing digital to analog, is that digital photographers tend to be experimental photographers. What I mean is, when we photograph with digital, we often […]
One of the differences I see with the way people photograph, comparing digital to analog, is that digital photographers tend to be experimental photographers. What I mean is, when we photograph with digital, we often […]
So, these are 2 of my favorite Nikons from the past. I like the feel of both, but I’ve been going back and forth in my mind about which camera I like better. So, to […]
A couple weeks ago I actually bought some chemicals and other supplies to start developing black & white film, again. I decided that if I’m going to take a lot of film photos, to curb […]
For those of you that don’t understand the basic mechanics of your camera, here’s a brief (and I mean, very brief) tutorial on your camera’s settings, and specifically how to understand and use manual mode. […]
A couple weeks ago I shot some medium format film for the first time in about 40 years. Here’s a few of my images, and some of my thoughts. So, feel free to click on […]
In 1977 I graduated from high school, where I had been a photographer on the yearbook staff. I loved what I was doing and wanted to pursue photography for a career. My family was in […]
For most people (non-photographer types) light is just something that is. In my opinion, it’s taken for granted, and underappreciated. But, for photographers, light is magic! It’s what makes our photographs have life. Without light, […]
I bought an Olympus OM-1 when I was in college – and used it throughout the 80’s. I loved my OM-1, and as a collector today, I have several OM System cameras in my collection. […]
Today I loaded my Yashica-D twin lens reflex camera, and took 12 black and white pictures. It was really going old school since the camera is not only fully manual, it also has no light […]
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