The Ultimate Panorama – Mont Blanc

Posted Posted in Blog, Inspiration, Landscape

Take a look at the In2White project, which is an astonishing panoramic photograph of Mont Blanc. Altitude: 3500 meters Images: 70,000 Gigapixels: 365Temperature: -10° The Concept How to celebrate Her Majesty the Mont Blanc? We just wished to represent it as it shows to our eyes : major beauty, astonishing magnitude, pure elation. We were […]

Photography Is No Longer a Crime in Los Angeles

Posted Posted in Blog, Random News

In 2011, Long Beach Post reporter Greggory Moore was detained by cops for taking photos outside a courthouse. Eight sheriffs deputies detained, frisked, and interrogated him, saying his actions were suspicious. In the wake of 9/11, the Los Angeles Police Department established an anti-terror laundry list of 48 suspicious activities, including taking pictures with “no […]

On mothers, cancer and zombie photographers

Posted Posted in Blog, Inspiration

This morning I read a wonderful article by photographer Olivier Duong. Please take a read, it will inspire you. Plato said “The unexamined life is not worth living” and it’s a quote that is pretty deep. It’s the reason that you do something, the “Why” of things that separate living people from zombies. Your purpose […]

Composition is King

Posted Posted in Blog, Composition

Despite the fact that this article is about composition within film, there are lessons to be learned here about storytelling in still photography.  You’re photographs can go from good to excellent with dramatic composition. The subtle, well-composed frames of Ida prove that composition is amongst the most powerful visual storytelling tools at our disposal. In […]

Buddies

Posted Posted in Blog, Disneyland, Kids

“Bubbies” is a set of 6 shots taken (in succession over about a minute of time) of two friends hanging out.  They were watching the performance of a middle school band playing on a stage at Disneyland.  A conversation ensued during some loud percussion.  I love their expressions.  Nothing that could be set up.  It […]

Tamron, Sigma & Canon 70-200 f/2.8 Portrait Lens Review

Posted Posted in Blog, Photography Gear, Product Reviews

The 70-200mm f/2.8 lens is THE workhorse for portrait and wedding photographers. If you don’t own one and are thinking about purchasing, finding objective information about the different makes (Canon, Tamron and Sigma) is nearly impossible. I have read countless reviews, spoken with pro photographers and most of them become a little crazy when giving […]