An Improbable Leap and Vital Impacts!

But to me, anytime, anywhere a dancer leaps, it is improbable. A flight of fancy, of beauty, a form struck or created in space where the body does, perfectly, that which it has been trained to do via countless hours and many years of practice. Truly, when you see for instance, a grand jeté, the laws of gravity are suspended, both physically, and in your heart.

Another improbability about the banner picture above is the measure of reverberation it has, sort of like a keeping a constantly vibrating tuning fork on my hard drives.

Partnering with Vital Impacts, and my dear friend Ami Vitale, I loaned this image for a flash sale the Vital Impacts organization staged for the benefit of Ukraine. She had reached out to a group of National Geographic photographers of all eras to offer prints. This picture, made in a Havana kitchen, was bought, repeatedly, to the tune of over $ 80,000, 100% of which went to Direct Relief. The funds accumulated by the sale of prints from this group of stellar photogs had huge impact and resulted in shipping more than 1,400 tons of medical supplies, with a wholesale value of $ 545 million to the conflict zones of Ukraine and beyond.

The prints are beautifully rendered by the outstanding lab, Paper and Ink, and printed with archival inks on Canson Infinity Etching Rag paper.

Ami and Eileen Mignoni are still spearheading a print flash sale this year, called The Winter Collection, with percentages of the sale destined for the Jane Goodall’s Roots and Shoots Foundation, and to fund Vital Impacts grants to future conservationists and their efforts. This print is offered again, amongst a stunning array of images of this beautiful planet. Photography with beauty, impact and purpose.

Vital Impacts it doing just what its title suggests. In a world battered, seemingly, beyond recognition, pictures, the universal language of the earth, are talking loudly.

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Natural vs Artificial Light in Photography

Light is the most important part of photography, period. The nature of the light you capture has a fundamental impact on how your photo turns out. Good light can make a photo portfolio-worthy, while poor light can ruin even the most careful composition. But what makes light good in the first place? In this article, I’ll discuss the qualities of natural versus artificial light in photography, and I’ll explain some ways to modify both natural and artificial light for the best photographs.
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Photography News: New & Rumored Sony Lenses, MacBook Sales

In exactly one month, I will be on a plane heading to the country with the greatest bird diversity in the world. A country whose coastline is bathed by the Pacific and the Caribbean waters. Do you know what country it is I’m talking about? Here’s another hint – it has both one of the wettest places on earth with an annual rainfall over 10 meters, and another region that’s a total desert. If you hadn’t already figured it out, I’m talking about Colombia.
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Free the Light – Use Off-Camera Flash!

Flashes, as most of us know them, are small devices that are designed to fit into a camera’s hot shoe. They have a mounting foot on the bottom for that exact purpose – you slide it on, secure it, turn on the flash, and shoot. But more often than not, the results this way are disappointing.
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Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 60mm f/2.8 Macro Review

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