How To Shoot Photos That Sell
Most photographers never really get around to it, but there’s no denying, the more time you put into identifying the markets for you work and researching their specific needs, more saleable your work...
View Article5 Things Every Freelance Photographer Should Be Doing Online
Sometimes it seems the Internet was made just for photographers. On a social level it lets us share photos with friends and families, we can get together and talk camera gear and photographic...
View ArticleBuying Stock Photography Online
Sometimes too much choice can be a bad thing and stock photography is a prime example. For years many of the household-name stock photo libraries would promote themselves as being the biggest and...
View ArticleAffiliate Marketing For Photo Sites
If you’ve got a photography website, it’s worth remembering that most of your visitors probably aren’t coming to buy your photos. A lot of photographers seem to think if they build a website and post...
View Article15 Tips For Better Photography
If you’re just starting out, here are 15 important tips for getting better photos, every time. Keep an eye on the weather Weather conditions can play a big part in setting the mood of your shot. Rather...
View ArticleJC Raulston Arboretum
I returned to Raulston to shoot the American Conifer Society Reference Garden in the arboretum in summer. I had wandered around the gardens in November, taking whatever shots appealed to me. But, I...
View ArticleCooling Greens of the Summer Garden
While many of us think that gardens are the most spectacular in the spring and fall, there’s good reason to contemplate the cooling greens that dominate summer foliage. Here in the Southeast, it is...
View ArticleLet’s Focus on Bark!
We are sometimes so entranced with the foliage and flowers in our gardens that we forget to look at the basic structure of the plants. Take a look at the gorgeous trunks and their varied and often...
View ArticleAdventures Outside the Garden – Moloka’i
I had the great fortune to attend a wonderful workshop headed up by Dewitt Jones, Rikki Cooke and Jonathan Kingston, all fabulous photographers who have worked for National Geographic. We all met on...
View ArticleMendocino Botanical Garden
The Mendocino Botanical Garden, the “garden by the sea” is located two miles south of downtown Fort Bragg (half mile from the Highway 1/Highway 20 intersection) and seven miles north of Mendocino. If...
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