Monthly Archives: October 2010

On a freighter on the Great Lakes

Last month, I had the great experience of traveling on a bulk freighter from Chicago to Quebec City.  We sailed through four of the five great lakes and went through about 20 locks.  The ship is 730 feet long and … Continue reading

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Why Shoot at Night?

Recently, I traveled on a bulk freighter on the Great Lakes (images and story for a future blog) and flew to Chicago and stayed at an airport hotel the night before I boarded the ship.  I always look out the … Continue reading

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Urban Night Photography Workshop in Los Angeles

Last week Andy Frazer and I lead an Urban Night Photography workshop here in the Los Angeles area over three nights.  It was a small, intimate group with varied levels of photographic skills, which worked out great. Most of us … Continue reading

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Night Photography Juried Show

Recently, I juried a show of night photography for the Vermont Photo Space Gallery, in Essex Junction, VT.  There were some 440 entries, many quite strong. I have juried shows before, but not with this many images, and I was … Continue reading

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Night Photography Books

This week, we are in the middle of our Urban Night Photography workshop here in Los Angeles and I wanted to mention three relatively new books (in no particular order) on night photography that are definitely worth adding to your … Continue reading

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