Author: LeRoy DeJolie This month marks a significant milestone in my photographic career. It was 20 years ago, this very day when I conducted my very first photographic workshop as an Instructor wit...
Author: K. Meng Tay This past week I was a trip leader on an Arizona Highways Photo Workshop to Monument Valley and Hunt’s Mesa with LeRoy Dejolie. This workshop not only provided magical ph...
Author: K. Meng Tay Most of us, at some point, will have a chance to travel overseas, either simply for leisure or for photography-oriented trips. If it’s the latter, you are often faced with a myri...
Author David Huffman (all images (c) 2016) Face it: Sometimes, we are lazy. We take pictures on our phones and cameras, download or send them to friends and family, retouch or enhance them…an...
Author: Joel Wolfson Photography is sometimes called the bastard art. There are many reasons for this, not the least of which is that everyone owns a camera or smartphone and considers themselves capa...
Author: David Halgrimson Have you ever gotten to the point where your creative photo eye just does not see anything? I have had my own dry spells, photographically that is. We look and look and even t...
Author: Christina Heinle Recently my girlfriend competed in the Arizona Ironman and while she was racing, I took pictures throughout the race. Later when flipping through my pictures, I saw an awe...
Author: Hal Tretbar Photographing automobiles can be as challenging as taking a pleasing person portrait or shooting a stunning landscape. Location of the shoot is very important but overall it’s st...
Author: Amy Novotny With the new year and holidays approaching, wall calendars can be a great way to display various types of photography. They can serve as gifts to friends and family or can be a way...
Author: Meng Tay Travel and Photography are inseparable twins. In today’s age of inexpensive point-and-shoot digital cameras, smartphone cameras and DSLRs’, you can’t imagine traveling anywh...