By Sara Goodnick Added Bonus: Landing on a Glacier What is there to do when you find yourselves with an extra day in Anchorage, Alaska, in July? My husband Steve and I had already hiked in the nearby ...
By Lisa Hanard When photographing animals, birds, or insects it can be challenging to have your subject stand or pose in the ideal location. As you probably know, most of them have a mind of their own...
By Jon Vemo A few weeks ago, I had the honor of working with photographer/instructor Michael DeYoung on AHPS Denali Country – Fall Colors and Northern Lights photo workshop. This was the inaugur...
By David Halgrimson It started on a beautiful spring day in May 2008. I was a Volunteer Escort in training, for Arizona Highways Photo Workshops. This was my second time on a multi-day workshop, and i...
By Sara Goodnick Monitoring Program Protects Your Images from Unauthorized Use and Theft A few years ago I learned that several friends had discovered one or more of their images had been stolen and w...
By John Ellis I first heard of infrared photography more years ago than I would care to admit. It always held a fascination for me but also a bit of intimidation. Not because of the obvious aspects of...
By Jeff Insel We visited this new exhibit in Scottsdale at the Lighthouse Artspace this week. This is an immersive Van Gogh art experience that has become a “hot ticket” in major markets this year...
By Jeff Insel I was very fortunate to spend a weekend working with two great photographers, Amy Horn and Bruce Taubert, along with fellow photo guide David Goodell. This workshop is excellent for thos...
By Jeff Insel In July, I was fortunate to work the Super Macro workshop featuring Amy Horn and Bruce Taubert as the instructors/photographers. There aren’t many organizations teaching Super Macro so...
By Jeff Insel We recently spent a couple days driving up Highway 1 on the California coast enroute to the Bay Area for a wedding. We stayed in Port Hueneme for a night and visited the beach and pier t...