Wow. I just spent the last few days snapping some pictures of my family during my sister’s visit. Before I knew it, I uploaded some 300 pictures to flickr. And that was after I deleted a lot. Is digital photography too quick? Did I really need all those photos?
On a good note, being digital, it [...]
Archive for May, 2006
- Found:
- 63 Posts
I just found a story about an award-winning photographer named Jonathan Payne and his favorite subject: his kids.
ContraCostaTimes.com – Children, light are winning photo combo
After checking out the story, make sure to visit the association he’s part of, the International Registry of Children’s Photographers – a great place to find exceptional, professional photographers for your [...]
Whenever I look at my friends’ photos of their kids, I always notice the photos where they are trying to get an action shot — their child catching a ball, going down a slide, or jumping off a ramp. The weird thing about these photos is that they end up feeling disconnected, and [...]
Out in SanTimeteo Canyon again, with the wife driving like a bat out of Helsinki, and me riding shotgun, train-chasing.
As we drove along the tracks and heard the trucks on the train click-clacking across the breaks in the rails, it almost makes you feel like singing….
As you can tell, I’m a firm believer in kids getting involved in photography, but this story just lit my heart up:
Lincroft shop to display artwork of autistic kids
I can just imagine how proud these kids must be that people around the world are interested in their work and that they are important. In a [...]
Today I am posting nothing to show what it’d be like for a day without Legal immigrants and Native born Americans.
There are many lists of tips for photographers out there, but more often than not they’re hard to follow and stray off into personal pet-peeves of the author. I just found a list that’s perfect for parents looking to take better photos. These twelve rules are easy to follow and will help ensure [...]
- Found:
- 63 Posts

