Lenses and Form
November 21, 2009 by rg sends!
Filed under Blog, Photography
Often I’m asked from photographers at my workshops, “Which lens do I use?” The answer is simple, “The right lens for the right image.” Like all lenses in your photography gearbox, lenses are just another tool we use to create what we see, feel and capture, in a fraction of a second and I always [...]
Find, See and Feel the Light
Obviously one way to practice is to shoot every chance your get, yet another way is to stop and look around you. What sources of light do you see? A window, a light above your head, a lamp on your desk or if your lucky, the light from your 150-gallon saltwater aquarium? If you said, [...]
Observing Model Leads to Photo
October 3, 2008 by rg sends!
Filed under Photography, | How To
The Moab existing light, photographic experience continues as we discuss how observing models can sometimes lead to some great ideas or concepts in photography. In this particular image, the model, Jenni, decided to check her make-up while resting as I was off shooting model KT.
A photographer should always look around, sometimes you’ll even get ideas [...]



