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My guest blog post at Outdooor Photo Gear

January 6, 2010
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I was asked to write some guest posts for the OutdoorPhotoGear.com blog. OPG has a great store, they are great people and their customer service is not notch so why not take advantage of the opportunity right? For my first post I decided to write from the camera [...]

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The most important tools in your photography arsenal

December 29, 2009
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Your Brain
Your Camera

There is no debate. All the gear in the world won’t improve your photography.  Think about what you’re photographing and how you want it to look when it’s done.  Figure out the steps that you need to take to get to that point.  Execute!

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Shooting in Rain and Bad Weather – Photography Bay

October 18, 2009
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The Photography Bay has posted a great article on shooting in bad weather so I thought I’d share it with my readers.  Below is a summary of the article so head over the their website to read the full details!

Keep the Camera Under Your Coat/Hoodie
Make a DIY Rain Cover With [...]

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Spy Camera Product Shot

October 14, 2009
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Transporting a camera when riding a bicycle

October 12, 2009
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I get a lot of questions on how to carry a camera when riding a bicycle. There are so many options! The easiest, of course, would be to carry only 1 body a lens already attached try the Op/tech USA Stabalizer Strap. It is a neoprene strap [...]

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Nikon Gear Announcements 07-2009

July 30, 2009
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Nikon has announced a bunch of new products. Some make me smile and some don’t do anything for me. The following is from the Nikon Press Release
New AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II *
An already legendary fast-aperture Zoom-NIKKOR has been skillfully reengineered to meet the needs of higher [...]

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Real World Review: Op/tech Pro Strap Review

July 21, 2009
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Before the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photowalk I decided to walk with the Op/tech pro strap. I typically use the Think Tank Photo camera strap because it attaches to my backpack if I decide to reduce neck fatigue. The Op/tech is soft neoprene with elastic to aid in the [...]

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Real World Review: Nikon P6000

July 13, 2009
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I got my hands on a Nikon P6000 to review on my blog. As the second review of the “Real World Review” series I was excited to get started.  The P6000 really is the closest camera to Canon’s G10 that Nikon has to offer. Here is what makes this [...]

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Real World Review: Canon SX200 IS review for events

June 2, 2009
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When I read about the new Canon SX200 IS I was really anxious to get my hands on one. A well built, Canon manufactured pocket able point and shoot camera with 12x optical zoom. How can one go wrong? At least that is what I thought.
I finally [...]

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Automatic is the devil – Photocritic

May 17, 2009

Photocritic wrote a really good article for beginner photographers on getting away from automatic. Give it a read!

This little dial is called your mode wheel, and it’s your mortal enemy, the destroyer of creativity
via Abolish automatic settings :: Photocritic photography blog.

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Making music and creating motion

May 11, 2009

I was given the great task of creating a commercial which would be included in the new Mack marketing kit for current and potential Mack dealers. We were on a tight schedule and although the budget could afford purchasing stock music I decided to start from the ground up. [...]

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