Guest Post: My first photography workshop
The potters hands. Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India © George Neil I fell in love with photography in high school. Unfortunately, I wasn’t willing to commit time or money to further my love for it. In college,...
View ArticleMindShift Gear Giveaway: We have a winner!
I am excited to announce the winner of our Mindshift Gear Giveaway. Congratulations Saket Kath. Saket was chosen at random out of 2005 entries! Like I said lucky. Seket will be getting the amazingly...
View ArticleIndian Summers: Another Look
Alice Whelan played by Jemima West walks through the Simla bazaar. (Note the camera in the lower right and the crew giving direction to an extra in the lower right) This past Sunday Indian Summers...
View ArticleRajasthan in Black & White
A Bishnoi farmer. This is the first time I have had time to post while running this Rajasthan Photo Trek. We are approaching the halfway mark in our trip. We have a fun group that is enjoying...
View ArticleComfort Zones
Recently I heard a really great quote, “Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.” This resonated with me so much when I heard it I even thought, “now here is a quote I could tattoo on my body.”...
View ArticleRajasthan Photo Trek Participants’ Work.
© Clare Rowntree Every workshop I lead I try to post some of my participants’ work that was shot during the workshop. I have always been amazed at what the participants see and photograph. Remember,...
View ArticleThe Komodo Dragon
The Komodo Dragon -Click the photos to view the data in a lightbox. For those of you who geek out over gear, all images were shot with either a Fujifilm X-T1 used by me or the X-Pro1 used by Jessie....
View ArticleViews of Kenya with the Fujinon XF 16mm f/1.4 WR
Fujinon XF 16mm f/1.4 WR Well balanced, but it couldn’t be called a small lens. Fujinon XF 16mm f/1.4 WR with it’s tulip lens hood attached. So just before I left for Kenya, I got a WhatsApp message...
View ArticleThe On Field Media Project, Teaching NGOs to Tell Their Own Stories
“Photographs are the portal to one’s first impression of a non-profit’s mission via their website. Having amateurs do that work is always a serious compromise. The staff might know the stories but...
View ArticleFujifilm’s 90mm Makes a Colorful Splash on the Set of Indian Summers 2
The lush focus drop off of the new Fujifilm XF 90mm f/2. Every image in this article is shot with the FX 90mm f/2 (With the exception of the image of the lens it’s self.). To view the EXIF data...
View ArticleNew Workshop Announced: Delhi, Agra & Varanasi
AboutItineraryLeadersGalleryTestimonialsRegistrationTerms & Conditions North India has always been looked on as a photographer’s paradise. It feels as if a photographer can’t take a bad photo while...
View Article2015 Fujifilm X-Photographer’s Book
Child on the set of Indian Summers, Holi Celebration. Penang, Malaysia Ladies under a tree. Pachewar, Rajasthan, India Bishnoi farmer. Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India Fujifilm is contacting it’s...
View ArticleFujifilm Podcast With Piet Van den Eynde 2015
Piet & other X-photographers on our past India workshop take a chai break to talk about what Fujifilm is serving up. Welcome Fujirumors Readers. It’s always fun when I get together with Piet Van...
View ArticleProtection for your other Camera
You know that a good camera bag is an essential. You also know that you can never seem to find the right bag, right? If I ask any given photographer how many bags they have I usually get an...
View ArticleReview: Angelbird 512 GB SSD2go drive
Angelbird 512 GB SSD2go drive Recently, I was sent an Angelbird 512 GB SSD2go drive. This little guy, and little is the operative word here, is built like a tank. It is perfect for people like me who...
View ArticleA Killer Deal on Photographic Resources: the 5 Day Deal
What if learning photography was relegated to a school classroom and cost university prices? We’d have a lot less photographers for sure. Fortunately this isn’t the case. In fact there are photography...
View ArticleNew Video: So who is OFMP.ORG?
Introduction to The On Field Media Project from On Field Media Project on Vimeo. The On Field Media Project is an organization I started a couple of years ago that provides training in photography,...
View ArticleNucis Leather Strap with Peak Design Links
When you lead photographic workshops around the world you meet some really interesting people both as subjects and as participants. A few years back I had a very talented photographer from Portugal...
View ArticleDepth of Field: Timothy Allen
Timothy Allen I am starting a new “season” of the Depth of Field Podcast with the impressive work of Timothy Allen. As I start this new season, I’m not able to promise any frequency of releases or...
View ArticleDepth of Field Podcast: David Bergman
David Bergman David Bergman is one of the nicest guys you’d ever meet. He is humble, unassuming and crazy good at what he does. David has 13 Sports Illustrated cover to his credit. He has photographed...
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