The Gaffer or Lighting Director is one of the most important people on a film set. Working closely with the Director of Photography (DOP) the Gaffer is responsible for lighting the scene and contributing to the mood explored in the art that’s created.
Read MoreIt's no surprise that English is not the native language of Russia, Cuba or Vietnam where, incidentally, the Vietnam War is referred to as the America War.
Read MoreGeothermal power is a big deal in Iceland and, as a consequence, there's no negative comment intended with the inclusion of an industrial pipe in this photo, made at the Víti Crater in Krafla, near the town of Myvatn in northern Iceland.
Read MoreBack in the day, I used to exhibit and sell photos in traditional galleries and cafes. Here’s some lessons, still relevant today, I learned along the way.
Read MoreAre you an enthusiastic photographer considering a travel adventure in Europe? Here’s some highlights and favorite photos from my most recent trip.
Read MoreAs photographers our frustration lies in capturing what we see, and how we feel about it, from our three dimensional world into a two dimensional photograph.
Read MoreBelieve me when I say, that the photos you make where your subject is recorded as a silhouette can be amongst the most evocative, emotive and highly compelling images you ever make. Here's how to photograph a classic silhouette.
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