Monthly Archives: August 2021

Tokyo Field Notes: What’s In the Bag?

pay per click advertising Back home from the Tokyo Games! First off, I want to thank all who responded here on blog, or Instagram, FB, Twitter to the postings, pictures and ramblings from Japan. It was enormously encouraging to hear … Continue reading

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How to Make Photos Feel More Deliberate

Most of the time, when you see a good photo, you’ll get a sense that the photographer took it deliberately. But how can you tell that? What subtle things about the photo make it appear deliberate rather than random? That’s … Continue reading

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10 Things I’ve Learned in 10 Years as a Photographer

I just realized that I’ve been doing photography seriously for ten years (plus some change). So, I’d like to take this chance to look back and share ten of the most important things I’ve learned along the way, in chronological … Continue reading

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Tokyo Field Notes: Running in the Rain

Rio de Janeiro. 8/15/16. Hurdles. 800mm lens, D5. Rain. The life of a photographer is just odd, sometimes. I love the reach of the 800, I hate trying to drag it onto an Olympic bus. Toting that thing around, about … Continue reading

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Tokyo Field Notes: Zooming with a Fisheye?

Coming to Tokyo, I knew I’d be shooting DSLR (D6) and lots of long glass. There’s certainly a role for wide glass at the Olympics, but for action and reach, if you are not a pool shooter and on the … Continue reading

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