Tag Archives: architecture

Photoblog: Built Environment is Waiting for Your Photographic Study

Having a DSLR on us at all times is totally realistic. Photographers like Thomas Hawk and Jay Masiel are a couple that come to mind right away. If you haven’t made such a transition yet, you should look to your mobile phone or maybe a compact point and shoot.

Take action and lead by example. Show your photography first, talk second. The craft begins with the actual photography and sharing of images. Anyone can run their mouth but we listen to those that prove they can take great photos too.

Photoblog: Into the Forest City

Continuing my drive to post daily photography.  As I’ve mentioned many times, sometimes there won’t be much commentary.  The most important point is that I am taking action and sharing photography everyday instead of just talking.  If there is one thing that makes me super annoyed it’s when people just talk about photography and rarely, [...]

Photoblog: Supreme Court Architecture

In the past, I probably would have spend a lot of additional time trying to merge multiple exposures.  I shot a bunch of exposures while handheld but the time to merge them and hope everything aligns well was not worth it.  Using Lightroom so often, I know that I can manipulate the image to get enough of [...]