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iPhoneography, The New Genre Of Photography

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Tweet Instagram And iPhoneography Combine For Social Power I was doing some research on the newest genre of photography, iPhoneography, and found a claim that stated, “10-percent of all photos taken in the lifetime of photography were done in the past year due to the infusion of smartphones in the world population.” While...

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Photographic Culture, Don’t Lose It, Adapt To It

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Tweet Do You Operate On Automatic Or Manual Mode? Back in the days of film, you’d find professional photographers prioritizing their time to include darkroom days, shooting sessions, and administrative time. Call it a part of the photographic culture, but, regardless to survive in any creative profession, you have to allocate time to...

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The Death Of A Great Editor Made Me Feel The Light

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Tweet The Impact Of A Photo And Some Great Words Back during my sophomore year in high school, my photojournalism instructor, Barclay Burrow, pointed out to me that great photographers not only see the light, but they feel the light too. The conversation started with him showing me a photo, from the school’s 1976 yearbook, of...

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Getting Caught Up

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Tweet Busy Life Of This Photographer It’s been a crazy past three months as I’ve spent weeks being filmed for an upcoming reality television show plus working with my mother’s medical conditions to get her in a rehab/nursing facility. Throw in several photography workshops in Baltimore, San Antonio, Boston, and even two,...

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Moab Light Does It Again! Video Too!

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Tweet A Photography Workshop Excursion The Technical All of these photos were shot using the Canon 5D Mark II along with my favorite lens, the Canon 85mm F/1.2L USM prime lens. Again, this was a One Lens Photographer shoot for me, though shooting in the vastness of the Moab benefits from a wider perspective too, so if it’s your first...

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One Lens Photographer

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Tweet See The World In A New Perspective (For nude version of this photoblog post, go here: http://www.editorialnudes.com/m0x) I just returned from hosting two, back-to-back, weeklong, successful Virgin Islands photography workshops—it’s our seventh year doing photography workshops in the “VI.” Besides the necessary...

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Icy Blue Moods

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Tweet White Balance Photos For Moods Originally posted as Icy Blue Nudes yesterday on EditorialNudes.com, I wanted to share this here, though Lens Diaries is a more non-nude photoblog, I’m reposting this article with limited, more conservative photos. Not to mention, with the work on new photography books and the launch of...

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