Monthly Archives: October 2011

Scared Heart © 2011 . All rights reserved.

Gregory DeWitt, Monk and Muralist

  “Caricature does not tell the full story of its subject. Such is the case with both the life and work of Gregory DeWitt. Dewitt was sometimes uncharitably caricatured as the “mad monk” responsible for painting the murals at the … Continue reading

Graham Colton No 3 © 2011 . All rights reserved.

Digital Noise Reduction | Nik’s Dfine 2.0 vs Noise Ninja

  If you find yourself shooting in low light situations then digital noise is likely to bedevil your results. That is to say, as you push the ISO higher to make the sensor more sensitive to light, you will get … Continue reading

Teddy's © 2011 . All rights reserved.

Glory in Rejection

  My good friend and fellow writer, Alex Cook, did me a great honor. He asked to use one of my photos for the cover of his upcoming book, Louisiana Saturday Night. It is coming out through LSU Press (which … Continue reading

Seafood Platter © 2011 . All rights reserved.

Kevin’s Cajun Seafood

“You don’t have to look very far in south Louisiana to find a good place to eat fried seafood, but the list of places that do it really well is fairly short. To this list I would add Kevin’s Cajun … Continue reading

Luca No 2 © 2011 . All rights reserved.

Distance to Subject:Subject’s Distance to Background

There are many different ways to shoot a portrait. Environmental portraits show a subject in context, like a potter in his studio. Then there are dropped background portraits wherein the characteristics of a wide aperture are used to blur the … Continue reading

Sunflower Tests 4 (1) © 2011 . All rights reserved.

The Fine Art of Sunflower Portraiture

  So, there was a brief period in which it looked like I needed to get some pictures of sunflowers for a client. In the end, they handled their own images, but not before I had called around looking for … Continue reading

Dad Silhouette © 2011 . All rights reserved.

The Occasional Silhouette Never Hurt Anyone

  For all the hopping around I do between techniques, there is one style of photo that I have never really explored— the silhouette. This is purely from lack of effort on my part. I like a well-composed silhouette as … Continue reading

Blue Sky © 2011 . All rights reserved.

Lovely Weather We’re Having

  I spent most of yesterday photographing sunflowers for a client. I shot them on my porch, in the street, on the sidewalk, in the grass— all over the place. I shot them with a macro lens and with a … Continue reading

I See You © 2011 . All rights reserved.

Look! Twins

  So, my Yashica 124-G went missing sometime ago. The 124-G is a great camera, made in Japan in the 1970s. It is a Twin Lens Reflex (TLR as opposed to SLR) camera that is made for medium format film. … Continue reading