May 2009
Cinnamon Fern & Jewelweed →
Posted on May 29, 2009
Cinnamon Fern (Osmundia cinnamomea) & Jewelweed (Impatiens capensis) Much Larger Version Humongous Version Photo Info & Viewer Comments
WTD →
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Sydney Opera House Lights Up Against Global... →
The latest art installation found in Sydney, Australia is taking a decidedly more different approach in making a statement against global warming. Instead of asking people to turn off their…
...:: CIRCOLO FOTOGRAFICO CONTROLUCE BFI SMF ::... →
Helvetireader →
5 Questions for Barbara Fischer →
We’re back with the eighteenth installment of our 5 Questions. We’re still in Melbourne, as velco (our previous interview subject) selected Barbara Fischer. If you’re not…
Sofá: 5 perguntas a Tatiana Cardeal →
Confirmou: quanto mais difícil, melhor! Demorou três semanas para que conseguíssemos, enfim, publicar a entrevista com a super fotógrafa Tatiana Cardeal, indicada neste blog por Luiz…
Remember that guy Barry that you took photographs... →
Last night at the M+B gallery in Los Angeles a new exhibit opened called BARACK OBAMA: THE FRESHMAN.
The photographer, Lisa Jack, a fellow student at Occidental college, photographed our…
Went Walkabout. Brought back Google Wave. →
Back in early 2004, Google took an interest in a tiny mapping startup called Where 2 Tech, founded by my brother Jens and me. We were excited to join Google and help create what would become Google…
How to Photograph Water Drops with One Speedlight →
Ever notice those cool water photos that drop into the Strobist Flickr Pool? Water droplet photography is very easy to get started with, and you can get as complex as you want. There are…
Mad Water Buffalo and Englishmen…. →
That’s how it goes, right? Or is it mad badgers and Englishmen? Mad dogs? Can’t remember, but that’s okay, cause Drew Gardner reminds us in his lighting video. Lessee, this video is about location…
The Escape Plan →
Photos from .:Cal°, Laurennicole81 and annabelletexter.
100 Ways to Say No →
It’s “Guest Blog Wednesday” featuring Eddie Tapp! →
Portrait of Eddie Tapp / Image © Phillip Charis
Half the Image
There are primarily three ingredients that make a photograph become a part of you. Looking at images from the likes…
Hear The Story Behind My Shots at Nikon World... →
When you get featured in Nikon World magazine, you get to do something that’s almost as cool as being in the magazine itself; they do a live interview with you (about a month…
RunPee.com →
Joe McNally starts a Location Lighting Seminar... →
I feel that there are a couple of jumps that you make when you’re shooting with a Digital Camera. The first jump you usually make when you get a tripod and start playing with shutter and…
Getting High…. →
Summertime, officially. Right here in NYC. This time of year comes round, and I love going to Manhattan again, enjoying the late light, and the kinda clear skies of May. It’s still cool enough, and…
1000 Portraits →
Marc Silber Interviews Me →
I had a lot of fun a few weeks back out at the Golden Gate Bridge doing a video interview about my photography with Marc Silber for his new photography series Mark Silber’s Photo Show. We…
Scientists Discover How to Grow Plastic on Trees →
We tend not to acknowledge it, but our dependence on oil is not limited to the consumption of fossil fuels for energy and transportation. Finding an alternative to plastic (which is…
Building A World →
LEGO.com Architecture →
New in Labs: Inbox preview →
Posted by Peter Balsiger, Software Engineer Whenever I open up my inbox at work, I’m never surprised to find several new messages waiting to be read. The same thing can’t always be said about my…
Joe McNally →
Michał Giedrojć Foto →
Gates Hails Soldier Snapped in Pink Boxer Shorts -... →
10 Travel Photography Tips for a Safe Trip →
My first experience as a documentary journalist was for a non profit organization in Ecuador. The experience was breathtaking. Beautiful people. Gorgeous landscape. Diverse cities. The interest and…