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I find it difficult to describe this project that is forming. Perhaps because of how new it is. But perhaps my difficulty comes from the breadth of the project. I…
I find it difficult to describe this project that is forming. Perhaps because of how new it is. But perhaps my difficulty comes from the breadth of the project. I…
So, I learned early on in photography that backgrounds are a significant part of the photograph. It is basic Photo 101 stuff to talk about “mergers” and distracting backgrounds. Now,…
The year 2013 will be the first since 1987 to have no duplicate digits. Just saying… But 2012 was a pretty good year, double digits and all. It really was.…
Lovely cold morning in Arkansas. Stay tuned… -Noah D.
Something that everyone expects from the photojournalism life is constant travel, exotic locations, and fascinating people. Imagine my surprise when I realized, only after a short time “in the field”…
On Saturday of Homecoming, the new student housing on campus was christened. But of course, Homecoming is capped off with a football game. . . The game, honestly, was ridiculous:…
I sometimes get frustrated when online blogs review equipment. It’s getting better than it used to be, but it still happens with new cameras in new classifications. When the Olympus…
It happens every once in a while… like here and here. And quite a number of engagement photos like this. But they tend to have a “photojournalist” skew… If anyone is…
A thought I find interesting: to see a still image is putting the world on mute for a second. I don’t see it as a “pause”… only a “mute.” The…
And London again. One of the most livable cities I’ve ever visited. Maybe I’m mistaken, but I can spend indefinite amounts of time wandering the streets here. But today… there…
Patching a tire in Haiti. D said once, after having experienced the joys of bathing in a river: “Everything just takes so much longer to do here.” But close to…
So, here’s something different! Photographing up-and-coming artists is really enjoyable. Photographing an artist a second time after she’s made it big? Quothe ye olde Mastercard: Priceless. Sara Bareilles returned to…