Face’s of Haiti Photography Exhibition
If you live in or around Denver, Colorado and are looking for something to do this Friday, stop the 910arts Gallery and check out my new “Face’s of Haiti” photography exhibition.
If you live in or around Denver, Colorado and are looking for something to do this Friday, stop the 910arts Gallery and check out my new “Face’s of Haiti” photography exhibition.
Nik Software recently announced Silver Efex Pro 2 and I have to say that I am extremely excited. Silver Efex Pro (the current version) is truly one of my favorite photography editing plugins/programs. All of my best black and white images have atleast had a pass through Silver Efex Pro and I can only imagine that Silver
A year ago today, a massive earthquake rocked the Island Nation of Haiti, leaving the country in ruins. 250,000 people died in what seemed like an instant and another 1.5 million where left homeless. While many good things have happened over the past 12 months, the bulk of the problems plaguing the country have not been fixed
It is that time of year again and it seems like 2010 flew by just as fast as 2009 did. Where oh where does the time go? As all of us are looking forward to the promise of a new year, I like to look back on my photography work and see not only how
I just had a new article published about my time exploring and documenting the beautiful landscape of Patagonia with Pro Photo Resource. You can read the article HERE Here is an excerpt from the piece: “When most photographers think of Patagonia, they envision rugged wild landscapes, extreme weather patterns and incredibly beautiful light. After having recently spent
Mobile Uploads: The Perito Moreno Glacier is one of the largest and most accessible glaciers in Patagonia. Just 80k outside of El Calafate, Argentina, most people experience the glacier via a simple day bus trip by viewing the glacier from a series of balconies. As touristy as it gets durring the day, it is certainly
Torres del Paine in the Southern region of Chile, acts as the “face” for Patagonia. With its rugged wild landscape and extreme weather patterns, it is no wonder that Torres del Paine feels almost pre-historic when you see it with your own eyes. The first stop in this beautiful landscape was Las Torres. Here is
One of the biggest challenges that most photographers come across is deciding what to bring when you are heading off on a photography trip to a destination far far away. Every year I am fortunate to go through this process atleast 3 to 4 times. Over the years I have gotten more and more comfortable
The True Voyage of Discovery Lets face it…photography is expensive. Whether you are a full time working professional or you just happened to recently find your artistic side, having a passion for photography can be extremely hard on the wallet. Between picking up professional DSLR camera bodies, having the sharpest glass (lenses) and traveling all over the
Event Date: September 25th, 2010 Time: 3pm – 5pm Contact: Denise Robert 303-368-5208 Haitian Awareness Panel at EventGallery 910Arts Kicks-Off Haitian Exhibition A surprising number of organizations with Colorado roots are working in Haiti to offer earthquake relief and improve the lives of the Haitian people. Six of those organizations will participate in a panel