What a strange feeling
Two days ago, I watched as my daughter packed up most of her things. A frie…
Two days ago, I watched as my daughter packed up most of her things. A frie…
Over the past few days, I've been fleshing out a new process and a new seri…
According to a recent (unscientific) Facebook poll, it’s clear: Almost no one cares about your photography certification, but you and other photographers. It’s practically meaningless in your client’s decision-making process. It’s your portfolio that matters to clients.
There’s nothing wrong with the PhotoVogue section of the Vogue Italia website. It provides a place for photographers to showcase their work, and frankly there’s a lot of beautiful work shown in the PhotoVogue portfolios. It’s a great place to browse and get inspired. It’s also a nice spot to showcase your work to a larger audience, but let’s stop making it out to be more than that. Saying your images were “published in Vogue” when your images are accepted for the PhotoVogue site is misleading at best and purposefully deceptive at worst. You’re only softening the impact of the moment your work really appears in the glossy pages of a well-known publication. You’re hurting your real moment to shine.
A week ago today I had the honor of driving to Richmond, Virgina to give a …
“You’re a very gifted photographer,” is the comment she left on a set of my…
An excerpt from the book It's the Communication, Stupid! The Art of Making …
As the father of an almost 16-year-old, I don’t visit the toy…