When you think of photographing elk, you normally think Colorado or many of the other western mountain states. The truth is that some of the best opportunity for great elk photography is in Arkansas. The Arkansas herd numbers over 500 at this time and over 200 have been legally hunted
Read more →Massive public aquariums are sprouting up in major cities all over the country, and are a great way to see the undersea world without having to travel to the ocean and learn to scuba dive. Being a photographer you want to be able to photograph the experience, and if you have
Read more →Ok, it’s the 4th of July (well it will be soon!) and you’ve just spent the entire day sun burning, and grilling hot dogs and hamburgers, been swimming and enjoying the day off from work, and of course celebrating our nations freedom. Night time is fast approaching and it’s time
Read more →Two Ways to Shoot There are two basic methods to shooting water falls. The first is a stop action freeze frame type of shot. This is a pretty easy way to shoot a water fall, simply take a photo of a water fall with automatic setting in normal daylight and
Read more →A Guide to Getting Great Wildflower Photos Step #1 – Go outside Wildflowers are just about everywhere, all you need to do is go out and look. You can find wildflowers in the dessert, high alpine tundra, forests, swamps, mountains, grasslands and just about any other terrain. Wildflowers will begin
Read more →Just because the sun goes down does not mean that it’s time to stop taking pictures, yes there is the “Magic Hour” at sunrise and sunset that all photographers love, but that often means working fast and with constantly changing lighting conditions. I enjoy shooting at night, there is
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