Air Force One Photo Could Have Been Shot Better
President Obama accepted the resignation of the White House official who okayed an Air Force One flyover in New York City that sparked panic and outrage in the city, but the real question is for photographers, is did he also accept the resignation of the photographer who shot the photo?
New Photography Major Essential for Your Story
Fresh exciting photography is always the key essential for corporate publications, marketing collateral and press releases.
Using Visual Communications to Create Partnerships
As our nation enters the severe economic downturn, there will be a greater need for creative use of public relations by both corporations and non-profit organizations.
Safely Cleaning Your Digital Camera’s Sensor
Spots, they are everywhere. No matter how many times you use “Blow Off” or “Dust Off”, they remain exactly where they shouldn’t be. The question is how to get them off without damaging the sensor.
The Lost Art of Photographic Lighting
It was the one topic that was never taught in photojournalism classes. Other than the basic four basic positions (front, side, back and rim) lighting was never a subject that seems of any importance. Maybe it was just the time in journalism that was the reason.
Being Creative With Photography Dollars
With the economy heading further south every day, budgets for new corporate photography projects in communications, marketing and advertising are being sliced. One of my clients has found a creative way to maximize the use of their photography budget.
Talco, A Small Texas Oil Town
It sits in the middle of nowhere in East Texas. Talco is one of those dots on the map that one hardly notices. A city with a historic past driven by oil, and a future filled with doubt. But it does have one success story to tell.
Giving Back to the Community
Christmas might come but once a year, but giving should be all year around.As photographers we are lucky to shoot for great clients, but our talents should also be offered to those who need good photos but have no budget.
Recent Restaurants: Houston Galleria Area
Gigi Haung, yes her parents named her after movie, has created an upscale masterpiece within the shopping area of the Houston Galleria. Her executive chef is Junnajet Hurapan, a Thai native. He was the chef at Nong, a very New York, “Sex and the City”, type restaurant on Park Avenue South and Ruby Foo’s Uptown, also in New York.
Golden Time
Golden Time…that special time of the day from about 30 minutes before and after sunrise and sunset. It is the time that advertising photographers charge extra.






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