Ran across this video about Doug Menuez. Thought some of you may enjoy and be inspired by it as well. The piece is simultaneously sobering and inspiring. Very interesting perspective from a fabulous photographer operating in arguably the world’s toughest market. Enjoy! Click HERE for the video.
Category Archives: Work of Others
OK. I just had to post this. I’ve been playing around a lot lately with dSLR video and thinking of fusion concepts, etc. to work into my service offerings. Also, I just love telling stories with my imagery. Well, let’s just say storytelling with a still frame vs. storytelling with motion video is an entirely…
I saw a lot of amazing work and met a ton of incredible people at WPPI again this year. By far, one of the most moving things I saw there (and have seen in quite some time for that matter) is this album by Dawn Shields. I’ll just embed the video and you can experience…

Hey Everyone! Today’s post is a little different. I’m just going to point you to some incredible work done by my friend Brian Bastinelli on our recent trip to Montana. The last thing we did on the trip was to photograph Brian’s two nieces, Savanah & Shay, who were simply delightful. For the first part…
Today’s post will showcase some more images from my trip to Montana with Brian Bastinelli. Everyone knows I love to photograph people and with Brian serving as my sole companion for much of the trip . . . well let’s just say he became my default subject much of the time. Also, I’m experimenting with…
Spent a little time this last weekend on “the other side” of the camera for a change and just had a blast. I think I have over 20,000 images of my daughter now (that’s not an exaggeration) and I’m in something like 2 of them (well that may be a slight exaggeration . . . but…
Well, I’ve been away for a while. I knew this would inevitably happen. I would get busy and get behind and ultimately come face to face with the fact that I’m a busy guy and committing to routine blog posting is just that . . . a commitment (and who among us needs another one…
Just wanted to point folks to a great read and challenging concept to ponder. The Myth of Talent is a work written by an incredible photographer and my dear friend and mentor Craig Tanner. It’s a take on where greatness comes from aas realized through his own life experiences. I encourage you to read the references…
Quite an interesting take by Zack Arias in this edition of Scott Kelby’s Photoshop Insider Blog. Hang through the opening bit. This is not a joke piece. Zack gives a candid self assessment of his annual photographic life cycle challenge and some insight into the relative value of our pursuits in the grand scheme. A bit depressing…
