Bring On The Heat, Austin!
There are some tried-and-true ways to put the summer heat behind you: the methods are shared in photos.
There are some tried-and-true ways to put the summer heat behind you: the methods are shared in photos.
What’s leftover after the pretty people have gone? A Wordless Wednesday response without words.
How do you like to shoot tequila? Try it blanco or añejo, with lime or with salt, and add Snapseed for a finishing touch.
The evolution of Austin, Texas has been swift. Or has it been a revolution?
Isn’t everyone confined, and defined, by daily rituals? Consider the lobstermen. And the lobsters they trap.
If it’s Wednesday, it’s wordless. Those are the rules. God Bless Johnny Cash, who was never wordless in his life.
Looking for something to photograph along a hidden trail in coastal Maine, I stumbled back to a past that was still present.
You can use your iPhone like a macro camera to offer up more than one surprise inside.
Once shiny and new, and now rusted and old, these relics from the past hold me in their thrall.
With a bit of exploring and imagination, you can uncover something of the history of these deco relics.
Collecting eye candy is a snap for most visual types. And it’s a harmless way to find inspiration for your own work.
The iPhone 5s makes a fantastic camera, especially when it’s the only one you’ve got, with an assist from Snapseed.
There’s an ebb and flow to life, like day and night, on Maine’s coastal waters.
Contrasts are frequently meaningful; but in the case of lobster traps on a Maine wharf, that depends.
Photography excels at capturing contrasts—between dark and light, shadow and bright, death and life.