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Sometimes Adventure Photography Begins at Home

This week is a short one. The routine is familiar. We frantically pack for another 10-day adventure 500 miles from home while tying up loose business ends prior to our departure. It is stressful but I’m excited about our upcoming … Continue reading

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Adventure Photography While Backpacking – Grand Canyon Style

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What is The Best Way To Carry 10 Essential Photo Accessories?

On every shoot, whether it is landscapes for a personal project or a high pressure adventure assignment, there is a group of small “essential photo accessories” that you need to have regardless of what bodies and lenses you’re using. I … Continue reading

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Don’t Give Your Work Away to Get Established

It happened twice in the past month. I was contacted by 2 European photo magazines who wanted to feature my work. One from the UK expected me to spend office time writing narrative about “what’s in my bag”, produce a … Continue reading

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Another “I want to hire you” scam

I received this email today. “My name is xxx, I am a freelance modeling agent working for the xxx Comp. I am agent in recruiting models, Make Up artist and Hair stylist for the upcoming 2010 Magazine edition. I need … Continue reading

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