A quick follow up to yesterday’s post, asking and just talking about what we do with our photos from our main cameras that are not family or friend related once we’ve finished with them. The feedback on the groups and places it was posted was phenomenal, especially in the overwhelming answer that came from allContinue reading “A Follow Up To Yesterdays “What Do You Do With…” Question”
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The real question is, once you are done editing and shared them initially, what do you honestly do with your photos?
There is no greater feeling than completing your image after editing (be it editing a raw file, or just cropping and straightening a jpeg). The first thing you do over the next few days is share your wonderful new images to your Facebook account, Instagram etc or your website for others to enjoy and forContinue reading “The real question is, once you are done editing and shared them initially, what do you honestly do with your photos?”
How will future generations see your photographs?
You have two options of leaving your images and your legacy for your friends and family, because your social media and your websites won’t be around for ever, and there’s a huge possibility that you’re friends and family will have no interest in using editing software, or even have the knowledge to open up theContinue reading “How will future generations see your photographs?”
“Prom People” Book Project! Take a look at my new book.
It was quite a few months in the making, however my new book from my project “Prom People” is now available and in my hands! I made a video of my reactions to me opening the package and looking through the book for the very first time! The book is bloody lovely! The images areContinue reading ““Prom People” Book Project! Take a look at my new book.”
The Intentional Lens: Crafting Books vs. Disposable Digital Displayed Images
In the vast and ever-expanding world of photography, two distinct approaches often emerge: those who shoot with the deliberate intention of creating a physical book, and those who capture moments primarily for digital consumption – a scroll, a like, a fleeting glance on social media or a personal website. While both pathways offer a platformContinue reading “The Intentional Lens: Crafting Books vs. Disposable Digital Displayed Images”
