I got around to editing a few more images this weekend from my recent photoshoot working only with a Canon 6D DSLR. The digital workflow still, and probably always will, feel a little bit foreign to me. I always get this sense of detachment from the process. Like somehow I didn’t get my hands dirty enough. I realize that is my own personal hangup and I don’t mean to diminish the hard work and skill that photographers who primarily work in digital mediums often go through.
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Nude in Bright Sun
I decided to be a little bit different this morning and brought a digital camera with me to a photo session. I’m really not sure why. I think I just wanted to mix up my life a little bit and do something different. It felt a little odd to photograph a scene with a digital camera and it feels even more odd to be posting an image I exposed less than two hours ago onto this blog. What a crazy modern age we are living in! Well ok, everyone else has been living in this modern age for quite some time.
Read MoreA Brief Moment With With The Sony A-850
The other day I used a digital camera for the first time in what feels like years. It was a bit of a last minute shoot and I didn’t have much film on hand other than a few rolls of consumer grade 35mm color film. Plus, the weather outside wasn’t great and I didn’t want to chance getting one of my film cameras all wet. Most of my mechanical SLR’s like the Minolta SRT-101 can take a bit of rain, but I wasn’t sure how bad it was going to be so I figured my digital camera could be the sacrificial lamb should the weather go really south.
Read MoreAnywhere I Want To Be
As a photographer, it is hard not to feel both energized and overwhelmed when everything around you is good.
Read MoreThat Good ol' Sunset
I'm not immune to a pretty sunset. I don't think anyone is. Whether or not you are a photographer, a poet, a painter, or a musician, sunsets will always get a hole of you and give you that rush to create something.
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