All the Signs Pointed Me in One Direction
Sometimes you have to look to signs to see the sign you were meant to see.
Sometimes you have to look to signs to see the sign you were meant to see.
There are times when neon signs make nighttime the right time for a memorable photograph.
Surviving as a local landmark in a city where development is on steroids takes a special quality.
From golden time to twilight to dusk, the best light can be found when it’s waning.
You can’t always get what you want. But if you try, some times, you just might get what you need.
Children showing off human nature make the greatest teachers: See how they pose for the camera.
Having a framework for writing is almost as important as the writing itself. We can learn from the writing rituals of the great ones.
In life, it’s best to hope for adventure, but to be careful what you wish for. Especially in the Grand Tetons.
There is no certainty but one: When you don’t record the moment, your adventure is but a memory.
Just like two side-by-side prints, elements of the natural world are engaged in dialogue, too.
In that elusive effort to get to the rainbow’s pot of gold, my camera comparison yielded some surprising results.
Shake ’em, shoot ’em, edit ’em—it’s all good when you mix Mexican martinis with an iPhone 5s and Adobe Lightroom.
You might be surprised at how well the theory of color psychology nails your personality.
Calling all readers: Help make the choice between the painted arch and the photographed arch.
The serenity of a blue mountain dusk is interrupted by color, and recorded by iPhone.