Tag Archives: Behind

Behind the Photos: A Bearded Vulture in Flight

pay per click advertising As a nature photographer, I am often absolutely captivated by the subjects I photograph. One of the clearest examples of this occurred during a trip, which I would define as a pilgrimage, at high altitude in … Continue reading

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Behind the Photos: Australian Bowerbirds

Kangaroos with babies in a pouch, cute koalas eating eucalyptus leaves, and the world’s most venomous snakes… All of these things come to mind when you say Australia. But have you ever heard of bowerbirds? We’ll take a closer look … Continue reading

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Behind the Photo: The Rapids of the Yellowstone River

A couple of months ago, I took an abstract/intimate landscape photo that I was happy with, and some people have asked me how it was made. It’s a somewhat tricky image to parse, so today I thought I could go … Continue reading

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The Real Deal: The Good, The Bad and the Beautiful of a Life Behind the Camera

I allowed myself the title of professional photographer in 1978, and I’m still standing, shooting jobs, camera to my eye, doing education, thinking on it, talking about it, and, once again, writing about it. The Real Deal: Field Notes from … Continue reading

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Behind the Composition – The Catalyst

As I began better exploring the woodlands of Eastern Pennsylvania, I came to realize that photographing grand vistas which would stop people in their tracks, in the same manner as is found in the western states, would not be possible. … Continue reading

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