Photography Now
August 27, 2008
Don’t know where I’ve been… but this site is great! I really like how the portfolios are laid out and not to mention the collection of photographers. Awesome. Check out Photography Now
Photo of the Day
August 26, 2008
Photo of the Day
August 21, 2008
Anne Laird Photo Acessories
August 21, 2008
I just received some tripod leg covers yesterday for my new tripod (that’s a story in itself) and was very pleased with these Tri-Pad covers from Anne Laird Photo Accessories. I like to promote and support our local business’s when I can and Anne being one of them is located just down the road from us in Red Lodge. Well she is a few hours away, but in Montana that still can be referred to as “just down the road”.
She also makes custom rain covers for your gear and macro ground cloths. Nice stuff. Check her out here
Photo of the Day
August 19, 2008
David Griffin, National Geographic
August 19, 2008
David Griffin director of photography for National Geographic, gives a talk on TED, sharing some of magazine’s most influential photographs from a handful of photographers and discusses how they impact and effect the lives of others. Great video.
Digital Copyrights
August 16, 2008
Ran across a cool article on Digital Photo Pro addressing many of the new issues photographers face with keeping track of their images in cyberspace and how to adapt to the new business model the web has created.
The article was written by Louis Lesko and gives some new ideas on how to approach unapproved use of your photos on the web without going the legal route.
It’s nice to see these new ideas popping up that allow photographers and other like minded individuals to adapt to a new way of doing business. While some are embracing these new concepts and ideas, others are kicking and screaming all the way to the end.
Check it out at: http://www.digitalphotopro.com/studio/naked-in-the-courtroom.html
Photo of the Day
August 16, 2008
Photo of the Day
August 14, 2008
Out to Seattle
August 14, 2008
I’ve been out this last week in Seattle and haven’t had much time to get to the blog and hope to get some new stuff going when I get back this weekend.
Still hobbling around on one leg after breaking my foot last month and only a few days left until that damn thing comes off!(whine). I don’t do well being slowed down, but’s it’s been OK as it’s got me to slow down and smell the roses instead of running around like I usually do, occupied with a half dozen things I’m busy with.
Seattle hasn’t changed much since my last visit, but the traffic-God almighty! Talk about crazy. I think it’s maybe close to worst in the nation. Not surprising though. Seattle is a beautiful city with great art and music scene and a certain seatown feel. Although it still rains like a bastard.
Well time to hit the road…









