Monthly Archives: October 2011

Friday’s Favourite | The Need for Tweed: Inspired by the Devon County Show

A dapper looking judge at the Devon County Show. Fall as arrived.  Or so they’re saying here in Northern California.  But with highs in the 90′s (30′s for my centigrade-inclined friends the rest of the world over) I don’t believe a word of it.  No amount of pumpkins and gourds piled high in front of…

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3 Tips to Getting the Wedding Photos You Want | Part III of III

I’d like to finish off my 3-part series on planning a wedding with photography in mind, by sharing a few words about spatial organization and how it is essential to great imagery.  I’d like to focus on Perspective and Composition….and no point in procrastinating…let’s get to it! Perspective From the most compelling landscapes to the…

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Friday’s Favourite | Understanding the Yosemite Obession

A view of Half-Dome at sunset from Glacier Point in Yosemite National Park No matter what draws you to Yosemite–could be you’re a rough-hewn climbing fiend and scale El Cap in your dreams, or maybe you’re an Ansel Adams fanatic hoping to pay homage to the photographic master, or maybe you have no idea who…

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Heather - October 8, 2011 - 7:17 am

GORGEOUS!!!!! The balance of shadows and light is outrageously stunning!