Last weekend was the Mid America Photography Symposium in Eureka Springs Arkansas. One of the favorite shoots of the symposium is the Saturday late night shoot, held in downtown Eureka Springs. We start at about 9:30 p.m. and quit by about 11:00, by this time we generally have the street
Read more →Hemmed In Hollow Description: Hemmed In Hollow waterfall is the “Tallest waterfall between the Rockies and Appalachians” with a single drop of 209 feet. Wind will cause the falls to sway from side to side during the long drop. Cost: Located along the Buffalo National River part of the National
Read more →Note: All information is based upon Windows operating system and Lightroom 2.3 The filmstrip at at the bottom of the Lightroom workspace provides a great deal of functionality that may not be apparent at first look. It is much more than just a quick thumbnail view of you photos. This
Read more →Just a reminder to anyone who is thinking about attending the Mid America Photography Symposium in Eureka Springs next weekend (May 16-17) now is the time, registration will be closing Monday May 11. Don’t forget to sign up for my Adobe Lightroom 2 workflow session. This year’s MAPSym includes: Three
Read more →Join me as I lead a Photowalk in Downtown Fort Smith What is a Photowalk? Photowalking is the act of walking with a camera for the main purpose of taking pictures of things that the photographer may find interesting. Recently the term has become synonymous with a group of photographers,
Read more →Lost Valley – Eden Falls Description: Lost Valley has a lot to see along the 2-2.5 mile trail along Clark Creek.These include, Eden Falls, Eden Falls cave, Cobb Cave, and the Natural Bridge with a waterfall coming out from under it. There is even an underground waterfall about 200′ deep
Read more →High Bank Twin Falls Description: High Bank Twin Falls is a spectacular 70′ high double waterfall located in the Ozark National Forest in Arkansas. Cost: There is no fee for this area. Best Time to Visit: As with most waterfalls in Arkansas, High Bank Twin Falls really only flows with
Read more →I spent Saturday with a couple of friends shooting some waterfalls in the Ozark National Forest. The weather was perfect for photographing waterfalls – 2 days of rain- very overcast- drizzle and light rain. This may not be your ideal weather but it offers a very soft diffused lightsource, the
Read more →Note: All information is based upon Windows operating system and Lightroom 2.3 Now that you have applied keywords all of your photos in Lightroom it’s time to learn to use the keywords to find your photos. As with most things in Lightroom there is more than one way to search with
Read more →Saturday I went to the Botanical Gardens of the Ozarks with the Photographic Society of Northwest Arkansas (PSNWA) as part of a Macro Photography Workshop led by Marc Langille, you can see Marc’s work here. The weather was both working in our favor and against us, we had great subdued
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