Tell Me Something I Didn’t Know

Fresh from the New York Times this evening comes an article entitled “For Photographers, Image of a Shrinking Path”. The article basically goes onto tell us basically an all too familiar story of too few assignments and too few fees to make a living as a professional in the industry.  It goes on to discuss [...]

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Turkey Time, Recently Published Field & Stream

My ongoing collaboration with Field & Stream has been in full swing this year starting off with a couple of turkeys in the studio (insert joke here).  Back in February we had a gobbler and a hen on set for a cover and a feature package shoot. As far as my sets go this was [...]

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Contest Season Still in High Swing

Well I’m back from a little getaway last week and am trying to get back into the swing of regular blog postings.  I thought I’d start of easy with a couple of contest updates.  First off if you plan on getting your Communication Arts entries in best do say before the late fee gets tacked [...]

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David Field Needs Your Vote

A few months back I put up a post about fellow photographer and SCAD graduate David Field being involved in a competition sponsored by Hasselblad.  Field competed for several months completing ten photographic challenges racking up votes in hopes of claiming a the prize of a H4 camera system. Well the final vote is now [...]

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Magazine Publishers Launching Ad Campaign to Promote Print

The big five (Hearst, Time Inc, Condé Nast, Meredith, and Wenner) have come together in an attempt to convince readers print is still king.  With the help of agency Y&R NY the five companies are putting out “The Power of Print” campaign starting in May.  The ads will run in almost 100 different magazines and [...]

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