Norway, October 2022.
Trees of Tahoe
Lake Tahoe, Nevada. November 2020.
From the video (an older one) I had to push myself ~ Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
Spring Tree
Indiana, March 2023.
From the video High key, low contrast photography at Lake Michigan.
Winter storm at the golf course, VIII
Mirror Mountain
Castilla y León, March 2022.
Winter swing
Michigan, February 2021.
Calm city
Indiana, April 2023.
From the video I love these filters.
Watching over Chicago
Indiana, April 2023.
From the video I love these filters.
I love these filters ~ Kase Wolverine Magnetic ND Filters
After losing and breaking my old ND filters, and a few weeks of shooting with welding glass, I finally got a new set of filters. And of course, I went to Lake Michigan to try them out.
Trees of Lake Michigan
Michigan, March 2023.
From the video High key, low contrast photography at Lake Michigan.
High key, low contrast photography at Lake Michigan
Another day of photography at Lake Michigan, another day of high key, low contrast images. This time, though, I get to use two new toys!
On the sand
Michigan, March 2023.
The fence of winter
Michigan, February 2021.
This image is available as a print.
Warehouse
Indiana, January 2023.
Today is Backup Day
There are two types of photographers: those who have lost some of their images, and those who will, eventually.
I'm in the former group, unfortunately.
Today is World Backup Day, the perfect time to make sure you are taking measures against possible failures that could lead to a loss of photographs.
At the very least, you want to have two copies of your data, in different physical locations. The more the better, but it usually comes at the cost of increased complexity. There are many different approaches to this problem; choose one that fits your workflow the best, and stick to it.
I personally have all of my photographs backed up in the cloud. I trust it enough, but not 100%. That's why I also have a local copy of all my photographs in a SSD drive that is kept up to date. And every once in a while, I'll make an extra copy of all the pictures I've rated 1 or more stars in a different hard drive.
No matter what you do, though, try to do something about it before something happens. We photographers spend a lot of time and money on this to have a hard drive failure ruining it all.
Not death
Death Valley, California, November 2020.
I have a video-diary from my last visit to Death Valley, watch here part I and part II. I also have an older (and slightly embarrasing now) video from my visit in 2017. I was still shooting film back then!
I've been to Death Valley National Park several times and I can't wait to visit it again. What a beautiful place.
An image is a place
An idea from Lynda Barry's What it is that resonated with me. The image as a place you create; similar to the real one you photographed, but different. A place that used to live in your imagination, and is brought into existance through your camera.
10 practical photography tips and accessories
Ten things I do, practices I follow, and accessories I use on a regular basis.
Quiet place
Chicago, December 2022.
From the video Photographing a blizzard in Chicago.
The Indiana Dunes, II
Indiana, March 2023.