A Look Back of Some Favorite Photos from 2010!
This past year was filled with numerous obstacles that had to be faced and a wide variety of emotions; but in the end it was filled with more blessings than hardships. It was also filled with the opportunity to meet and photograph a variety of interesting people over the course of the 365days.
Christmastime in San Antonio
Christmas on the San Antonio Riverwalk and the usual tourist areas are more serene than in summertime when they are overcrowded with families, conventioneers and screaming kids.
Flawed Engineering and Design Troubles with the Gitzo 6X Carbon Fiber Tripod
In January of 2010 I bought the 6X carbon fiber, with a light weight ball head. I have never been so miserable with both products. I have had to send the tripod back four times for repairs, once when the leg broke completely off while it was being opened.
Arches National Park, Utah’s Kodak Moment
While preparing photos for my new photography website, I came across some previously unedited shots from a recent trip to Utah. While editing I remembered my time at Arches National Park, the hectic day-to-day stress and strains are placed on a back burner by the awesome sights Mother Nature provides.
Out of This World Assignment for American Profiles Magazine
Kids and parents alike, enjoyed the opportunity to get up-close and personal with someone that had walked in space.
What is a GASCO?
Ok, I hate to admit it but i am a little slow at times. It is not something I am proud of, but i justify it because of juggling two newsrooms, shooting for corporate and editorial clients, and most importantly having more and more “senior” moments as I rapidly approach the ripe old age of 60.
“Photographing for the Web” a Hit at New Orleans IABC Meeting
More than 25 New Orleans IABC members and guest gathered on a hot, muggy Crescent City day at ZEA restaurant on State Street to listen to Ed Lallo, photographer and owener of The Corporate Journalism Group, present “Photographing for the Web, Visuals Drive the Story.”
Can Brand Journalism Save Photographers?
There’s a sobering piece in the New York Times about how the business of commercial photography is evaporating and morphing into something entirely new and different. The PR industry is rapidly changing, too, and much faster than many PR people even know.
The Twenty Minute B-Roll
On a recent Sunday I accompanied my wife the the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center to view a collection of artists that were displaying there work. While there I gave myself a quick project; shoot video and see if I could do a quick 20-minute B-Roll.







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