Guest Blogger
Guest Blogger Miguel Palaviccini
on October 5th, 2012 in Guest Blogger by Meg | No Comments
I’m not a professional photographer, far from that – I’m a professional student. To be more specific, I’m a PhD student/researcher studying Aerospace Engineering at the University of Florida. In the most general sense, I focus on enhancing the performance of aerodynamic bodies (airplanes, cars, submarines) by modifying the way that the flow…
Continue reading...Yosemite Astro Tilt Shift With Shawn Reeder
on May 10th, 2012 in Guest Blogger, Photography by shawnreeder | 2 Comments
I just got home from an amazing 2 weeks on the road, spending time in Big Sur, San Francisco, and Yosemite. It was a very interesting trip for me to go back to Yosemite for the first time since I released my time-lapse piece, Yosemite Range of Light cialis online…
Continue reading...Yosemite Astro Clouds With Shawn Reeder
on April 6th, 2012 in Guest Blogger, Photography by shawnreeder | 2 Comments
Last week I made my annual spring pilgrimage to Yosemite, my favorite time to visit The Valley. In the spring the crowds are low, the temps are perfect, and water seems to be flowing everywhere you look. This year though I was going to experience s buy priligy online omething…
Continue reading...Photographing Birds with the Nikon 500mm f/4
on March 17th, 2011 in Guest Blogger by Meg | No Comments
While making a living as a corporate/commercial and editorial people shooter, wildlife offers me a chance to unwind without the pressures of botching a shoot. Aside from enjoying the solitude and serenity of nature in general, I think what attracts me to photographing wildlife is that it’s very much a…
Continue reading...Southeast Lighthouse with David Blitzer
on August 3rd, 2010 in Guest Blogger by Meg | 2 Comments
I took advantage of some downtime during a recent shoot to check out Block Island’s Southeast Lighthouse. Climbing up into the lamp room that misty afternoon was truly a dramatic experience. The beautiful first-order Fresnel lens, built in Paris around 1856, intensely magnified the emerald green lamp, which was dutifully…
Continue reading...The School of Bracketology with Brian Matiash
on July 28th, 2010 in Guest Blogger by Meg | 3 Comments
Hey folks, To continue the series of blog posts we have our good friend Brian chime in on his thoughts on HDR photography. HDR photography has been generating quite a buzz in the photography circles lately and we wanted to know what Brian (HDR extraordinaire) thought about it. Wether you…
Continue reading...Guest blogger – Wil Matthews
on September 3rd, 2009 in Guest Blogger by Meg | 3 Comments
My September cover shot for ROAD magazine shows a side-lit Lance Armstrong headed full-steam into the camera and towing a trio of pro riders behind, the effort displaying Armstrong’s musculature like an exaggerated anatomy illustration. Normally a shot like this would come from the back of photo-moto, but I…
Continue reading...Photographer spotlight – Donald Sandoval
on August 31st, 2009 in Guest Blogger by Meg | 2 Comments
Here is our first of the Photographer Spotlight series. About twice a month we are going to post an interview with a photographer that has caught our attention and we’ll ask him or her a series of questions. We hope you will find the answers interesting! Please feel free to…
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