Finding Things to Photograph
So many times people think that they need to go to some exotic land to find worthwhile things to photograph. I have often found that this really is not the case. Last summer, while visiting Alberta, I took a drive out of the city and decided I was jus… more »
The Business Plan
This article is the second in a series focusing on the business of photography. You can find the first article To Specialize or Diversify by clicking the link. So you've taken time to think about what you would like your photography business to fo… more »
First Winner Announced
School has officially come to a close. . . That means I now have much more time to fully devote to this site and my photography. As I mentioned before I have a number of things in the works for the next few months. One of those I'm really excited about… more »
Summer Has Arrived. . . Let's Celebrate
I am so excited that summer has officially arrived even though the weather here on the west coast doesn't always feel like it. :) We are into exam week at the school and our last day is Thursday. . . yay!! I'm really looking forward to being able to d… more »
Circular Polarizing Filters
A number of months back I purchased for myself a circular polarizing filter. All the research I've done seems to indicate that a landscape photographer just can't live without one. :) "What does it do?", you may be asking yourself. Well, simply put, i… more »
Converting Film Negatives to Digital
Recently I received a phone call enquiring about how to convert film negatives into digital. I mentioned to the caller that it wasn't one of the services I provided, however I was relatively certain that places such as Walmart and Cosco were able to do… more »
To Specialize or Diversify. . .
Photography is an extremely wide-open field as well as competitive. It ranges anywhere from part-time freelancers to those big names that ask thousands of dollars a day. If you are looking into becoming a home-based photographer, there is a broad range… more »



