“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.”
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.
Using iMovie To Produce Slide Shows
It was a little perplexing how to prepare a multi-photo entry for the Houston IABC Bronze Quill Awards. I was in search of a presentation that would showcase my entry of pipeliners constructing the ONEOK Viking Pipeline extension in Wisconsin.
Is Corporate Photography Dead?
Corporate photography may not be dead, but it’s on the critical list. If the patient is to survive, photographers must reinvent themselves, along with their profession. A new and healthy photography industry must be willing to accept some hard-to-swallow changes.
Forty-years later, Maur Hill Reunion
Who were those strangers I saw two weeks ago at my high school reunion. Somewhere behind the graying hair, the wrinkles and the expanded waistlines were hints of the young boys that I lived with for four years of high school.
Dedications can be fun?
Ok, so I wasn’t really happy being dragged by my wife to the dedication of the new Seton Hospital Hays County in lovely Kyle, Texas. With a little imagination I could have spent my Sunday afternoon watching the Houston Texan’s actually win a football game.
Sometime It Pays to Save Old Photos
When CMT (Country Music Television) called last week wanting a photo of Reba McEntire and her first husband Charlie Battle together I was a little worried. I knew I had the negatives of the shoot somewhere, but where? Having just moved my filing system is still nowhere nowhere close to orderly.
WeArePhotographers.com Launches New Online Community for Digital Photographers
I am proud to announce my affiliation as a member of the council of photographers for the photo website for digital photographer WeArePhotographers.com.
Shooting Editorial Work Keeps Corporate Work Exciting
Being a product of journalism school, then newspapers and finally People Magazine, I have always had the editorial bug in my system
Kodachrome Fades Into History
Like many of the old slides that line my closet storeroom, Paul Simon’s famous Kodachome has now faded into history. Kodak has taken “everyone’s” Kodachrome away, thus ending a legacy.






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