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Q&A: How to Use Your Nikon SB-900 in Optical Slave Mode

As most of you know, the discontinued Nikon SB-800 speedlight has an awesome -- yet, oddly undocumented -- built-in slave. But given the questions I have gotten recently, many people who own the newer SB-900s are not aware that their flash has the same capability.A walk-thru on how to access...

Speedlights at Twenty Paces

Wrapping up in Dubai and getting ready to head over to Muscat in Oman for some much-anticipated R&R.Those of you who follow Strobist on Twitter knew that Saturday was a big day for me. After teaching at Gulf Photo Plus all week, Saturday night was the big shootout against Zack...

QOTD: Do You Co-op Gear?

I am gonna turn it around to you guys with a question today: Is anyone participating in a formal (or informal) gear co-op program?It seems like a logical choice as a compromise for gear you cannot rationalize owning. Obviously, renting is an option for those who live in NYC or...

Five Things Music Can Teach Us About Lighting

In 1986 I walked into the photo department at The Gainesville (FL) Sun for the first time. I was 21, and it was like walking into heaven. Several well-respected photogs worked there. There was pool glass available for borrowing. There were huge photos on the wall. And there was a...

Travel, Light

UPDATE: Corrects backpack, adds links to backpack and duffel.__________I have logged a lot of air miles over the last few years, and am getting ready to pile on a few more en route to Dubai this week.On of the biggest advantages of being speedlight-based is being able to avoid the...

Tent Pole Light Stands: More Details

Due to popular demand, Swedish photographer Peter Karlsson has created a more explanatory video on his tent pole light stand. They run about 1 lb. each, and pack very small and flat. They can be a good option for traveling interior/portrait shooters.Got questions? Peter is answering them in the comments...

DIYPhotography.net -DIY Photography and Studio Lighting

Create Wonderful Sliced Fruit Images

The following sliced fruits shots tutorial is by photographer and artist William van der Steen. The tutorial will take you step by step toward creating an image similar to that wonderful sliced up banana. here we go read more ...

Smarten Up Your Dumb Optical Slave By Hooking it Up With Arduino

Optical Slaves are the simplest (and cheapest for the most part) method for using off camera flashes. The principle is simple, when the optical slave sees another flash fire, it fires too. Kinda like yawning. Once one of goes, it is catchy. Of course optical slaves have their limitations, one of...

DIYP Got a New Look

I am very happy to announce the new look of DIYP. If you are reading this via RSS, you may want to click though and see the new design. Over the last few weeks I have been working with the great team at cre8d design to give DIYP a new look....

Note to RSS readers

I have some great news to share tomorrow. till then I will be going over lots of posts and making adjustments. My apologies if you get some items resent via the feedburner mail or if items re-appear in your RSS feed. Greatness ahead tomorrow. read more ...

Create Seamless White Portraits In Your... Anywhere

I've had it happen when I heard a veteran photog telling another, "This one? You cannot do this one, you don't have the gear". Now, as the name of the site suggests, this is not what I consider a good answer. A better answer would be a breakdown of the shoot,...

The External Flash Power That Will Last Till Hell Freezes

UPDATE: IanW has a good point in the comments that flashes can go thermal on you. He is right. pop to hard and too fast and you will over hit. "Fire a flash too frequently with this setup and you will destroy it due to overheating, unless it's got a thermal...

PhotoNaturalist

3 things that affect depth of field

was planning to write about the three things that affect depth of field this week, but by pure coincidence (seriously!), I discovered this great blog post that Brian Auer wrote a few days ago: Three Ways to Control Depth of Field I’d highly recommend checking it out. Brian did a nice job...

New eBook, Digital Wildflower Photography, is now available!

Today I’m happy to announce that my new eBook, Digital Wildflower Photography, is now available. The first thing you’re probably wondering is how it’s different from the free eBook I released last spring. Well, this new one is over twice as long at 55 pages, and has a ton of...

5 great resources for nature photographers

When I started this website, I listed a few great resources on the right sidebar, but I just realized that I’ve never written about them in a post before. So, I thought I’d take a moment to list them here and explain how each one can be helpful on your...

What went wrong with this sand dune photo?

received a lot of positive feedback the last time I discussed one of my “bad photos,” so it was easy for me to decide to continue these types of posts. This time I want to talk about a photo I took last weekend while camping in the Mojave Desert. I intentionally...

The Future of PhotoNaturalist

I’m happy to announce that PhotoNaturalist celebrates its first birthday today (February 2, 2010). I launched this site exactly one year ago today, and I must say it’s been an amazingly fun year! In our first year, we went from zero to 1800 subscribers and had more than 40,000...

How three bananas can help improve your wildlife photography skills

ne of the hardest parts about photographing wildlife is learning how to use a long lens. There’s a lot of little things you have to get used to with that big lens. One of those is simply learning how to quickly locate your subject in the viewfinder. With such a long...

LensProToGo Studios

Snow! Photo Contest

We have our next contest live now in our Contests section. Head on over there now! We look forward to receiving your entries. LPTG Team.  ...

Fast Track Photographer Workshop

When: March 25th - 26th Where: LensProToGo Studios Info: Click here...

February PUG - A Client's Perspective

  Who’s Invited: Professional Photographers in and around the Boston area Date: Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 Time: 7:00PM Location: Lens Pro To Go Studio, 152 Commonwealth Ave, Unit M-1, Concord, MA 01742 Google Map: http://tinyurl.com/lensprotogo Video Directions: http://www.lensprotogo.com/index.php?pr=Directions Special Guest: Alastair & Beth- an engaged couple who sought out to find an awesome photographer for their wedding day and learned what they did and...

DSLR Sensor sizes - Video Tutorial

Here is another tutorial on DSLR Sensor sizes in Canon and Nikon cameras. If you ever wondered why you have multiply the focal length of your lenses by the crop factor of your sensor give this video a look. As always, leave us a comment if you like it or...

Focal lengths - Video Tutorial

Here we have our first in the series of photography video tutorials from LensProToGo. In this episode we are talking about lenses with different focal lengths in a beauty shot scenario. We will be covering many various topics in the future. We hope you find this information useful. Please let...

Thank you and Happy Holidays!

Hello and Happy Holidays to you!  It’s been a wonderful year here at LensProToGo and as always we have you to thank.  We always appreciate your business as well as your referrals to friends, family and colleagues.  And now, we’re following it up with a tangible “THANKS!!!” in the form...

Canon Rumors

Niche Lens News [CR2]

Fisheye Fun I’m told Canon has been developing an EF-S fisheye for the last couple of years. It’ll be 8mm. We could possibly see the lens in the next few months. Announcing a niche lens along with more mainstream stuff probably makes a lot of sense. What that mainstream stuff is, remains...

EF 70-200 f/2.8L IS II in Stock @ B&H & Adorama

Woo Get them while they last! Buy From B&H Here: EF 70-200 f/2.8L IS II @ $2499 Buy From Adorama Here: EF 70-200 f/2.8L IS II @ 2499 *Note: Free shipping from Adorama thanks Yozi cr...

More Firmware Information [CR2]

Raw Video Lots going on a WPPI, not too much for the folks seeking a new camera and lenses. The following information could be of value to some. A source told me that canon have indeed created a raw video option for HDSLR’s. It will utilize the HDMI port on the cameras to...

The Mug

EF 70-200 f/4L IS Mug So everyone wants to know the story with these things. There was some internal Canon stuff about these things that I said I wouldn’t post here, so I’m not going to. I can tell you the mugs are actually a Canon Canada thing. They’re going to be available...

Canon Studio Solutions Software

STUDIO SOLUTION SOFTWARE FROM CANON U.S.A. SIMPLIFIES WORKFLOW FOR PHOTOGRAPHY BUSINESSES Canon Software Helps Manage Administrative Processes in Photo Studios from Appointments to Image Processing in One Simple Software Solution LAKE SUCCESS, N.Y., March 8, 2010 – Canon U.S.A. Inc., a leader in digital imaging technology, is today launching the highly anticipated...

Coming Announcement [CR2]

Before the Summer A source that has been very quiet for the last couple of months has piped up and said we will be seeing a new camera announced before the summer. The camera will be the 1Ds Mark IV. “There will be no 60D”. Availability of the camera would be late summer. Lenses would...

Joe McNally's Blog

Whose Knees Are These?

Okay, I ‘ll give you a hint. He’s at GPP in Dubai. He uses speed lights. And this is the 3rd time in this millennium he has worn long pants. Give up? Mystery man revealed here. (I also went to his class on social media and if there is anybody on...

It’s Raining Here….

It’s not supposed to be raining here. This is Dubai, that giant mushroom of concrete, glass and steel that erupted out of the sun blasted sand and became a magnet for all things over the top. Put the adjective “tallest,” or “biggest” in front of any number of things, and...

That Kelby Clan…..

Had a blast last week with the gang from Tampa out at PhotoShop 20th anniversary in San Fran. Though a couple folks let me know that no one out there refers to their fair city in those terms. It’s either full blown San Francisco, or just simply, SF. Okay. Nicknames...

Dependable Fog

There are certainties in the life of a photog, to be sure. Shoot, suffer, die. In my experience though, the arrival of fog has never been one of them. Except here, in San Francisco, which is why this city has become one of my favorite places to work or visit....

We Just Can’t Help It…..

Photographers. We’re strange, right? We can’t stop. We run when others walk. We work when others relax. We have no sense of weekends, holidays, time off, time on, or time in general, except as it relates to sunrise or set. When there’s a football game on TV, we aren’t looking...

Have Camera Will Travel

The most important thing a travel photographer needs...

I got an email from a young woman the other day asking about how to get started in travel photography. She mentioned that she has just finished high school and done a photography course and is thinking she would like to work in this field. She wanted some advice on...

Do you know why your pictures are good (or bad!) ?

One of the biggest challenges of any art form is to work out whether your own creations are any good or not. And when I say good I'm not talking about that subjective 'good' where you absolutely love what you do. You may like it, and your Mum might tell you...

A good reason to carry a tripod

One of the coolest things about being a photographer, no probably THE coolest thing, is that it gives you access to places you'd never get a chance to see otherwise. I've been going to Japan on and off since 1989 and in all those years I had never been inside a...

It's not all about the main show

This beautiful place is Ubirr in Kakadu National Park. Right at the very top of Australia in the Northern Territory, this is probably one of the country's most famous sites. And this is the view that everybody comes for. The glorious sunset over the golden red rocks and extensive wetlands. As a...

Moving on up in the travel photography world

I hope I'm not putting anybody off following their travel photography dreams here. I'm certainly not trying to do that - just give you the ammunition you'll need to figure out how much you need to make to live the dream. By knowing that you'll be able to figure out...

The financial logistics of travel photography

Let me preface this post by saying that if your main concern when you decide to hang your shingle out as a travel photographer is money than you'd be better to go into real estate! Becoming rich is most likely not going to happen. Having a very cool life that...

Frame 36» Luca Ragogna Frame 36 Blog

Boudoir with Tessa

This post is only for the ladies, although I’m sure that one or two of the fellas may stick around until the bottom of the page. Hi ladies, many of you are getting married this year and will need a groom’s gift. The rest of you will need an anniversary or...

Karen and Roger

The last thing any bride wants to see the morning of her wedding is a gloomy, ominous sky. She doesn’t want to hear the word rain during the weather forecast either. When Karen woke up on the morning of her wedding day that’s exactly what she saw and exactly what...

And the winner is…

At the wedding show at the Monte Carlo Inn in Barrie last Sunday I collected ballots for a draw for a free engagement session. So here’s how the draw went down. Here’s my lovely assistant. We started with a bin full of ballots. Shake – a – shake – a Congrats Whitney! Your gift...

My Wedding Show Booth

This past Saturday I did my first ever wedding show. The next day I did my second. My motto should be “jump in with both feet”. Saturday we were at the Bear Estate at Cranberry Resort in Collingwood. Which was cool because I have a wedding coming up there in the...

Will and Amy’s E-Session

Amy is a model and actress and as you can plainly see she’s very attractive. In fact, it kinda makes you wonder how Will managed to land such a beautiful woman. Oh wait, he’s a good looking, impossibly cool DJ with a great sense of humour and he’s a lot...

Portrait Session With Dee

I met with Dee last summer to do a portrait session at the Adamson Estate Park in Mississauga. We only had a short time to shoot, which is really too bad since it’s such a beautiful place. We were able to shoot in the shade of the old barn and...

Blog for Photo Nerds

Olympus Tough-6020 Digital Camera

Olympus Tough-6020 digital camera is an essential company to any adventure featuring 14 megapixels of resolution, 5x optical zoom and HD movie capture in a robust body. The camera is shockproof to 1.5m, waterproof to 5m and freezeproof to -10°C. Its body has anodized aluminum plating and double sealing and...

Fujifilm FinePix XP10 Four-Proof Digital Camera

Fujifilm FinePix XP10 belongs the company’s 2010 line up and to the super-tough, ‘Four-Proof’ digital cameras category being waterproof, freezeproof, shockproof and dustproof at the same time. Besides, the camera features 12 megapixels of resolution, 5x optical zoom and 2.7” High-Contrast LCD screen and HD movie capture – all housed in...

smc PENTAX-D FA 645 55mmF2.8 AL[IF] SDM AW Standard Lens

Pentax announced the launch of the smc Pentax-D FA 645 55mm F2.8 AL[IF] SDM AW versatile standard lens to meet the requirements for high resolution photography. Thanks to its features, it can accompany medium-format digital SLR cameras. When mounted on the PENTAX 645D camera body, it offers a focal length of...

Samsung HMX-U20 Ergonomic Camcorder

The Samsung HMX-U20 is an ultra-compact camcorder that was announced together with the HMX15 model. It boasts 1920x1080 full HD resolution video and can shoot 10- and 8-megapixel still photos. It is housed in compact and elegant body with the following color options - black, silver, blue or red. The camcorder...

Fujifilm Finepix Z70 Stylish Ultra Compact Digital Camera

FinePix Z70 is the company’s latest to its fun and fashionable range of Z-series compact cameras featuring 12 megapixels of resolution, 2.7” LCD screen, 5x optical zoom and one-touch HD movie capture. The camera is housed in a chic metal body with a horizontal sliding lens barrier and LED illuminated keys....

fearless bridals

Colleen.

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more horse farm photos

A few of my favorite frames from the experimental film photo shoot with Leah at a horse farm in Massachusetts. Film looks strange and wonderful compared with the perfect digital images we see everywhere nowadays. Thanks to Leah and all involved for making this cold, experimental photo shoot a success!...

bridal session at a horse farm.

Some images from the experimental part of our photo shoot. top 2 images = Holga film bottom 4 images = Ricoh point-and-shoot digital camera...

leah.

I did some bridals with Leah at her aunt’s horse farm in Massachusetts. Most of the session featured experimental photos using holga and film, but I took a few frames with my canon camera as well. Leah’s wearing the “Lindsey” tartan in the image on the left, and a...

going up?

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Greek and Roman influences.

Some photos from one of the beautiful autumn days in October, at MIT’s Killian Court. This area is an elegant respite from the chaos of the Infinite Corridor, and used to be the front entrance for MIT back in the days when you had to take a boat over...

Stone Thrower

Hey baby.

Check out the site and catalog layouts for Evan Kafka’s recent Aprica campaign! I loved the concept for this shoot with the focus being on the kids’ expressions. See the site and Evan’s portfolio for the originals! Client: Aprica Agency: McKinney Photographer: Evan Kafka, Glasshouse Assignment Wardrobe and Props Stylist: Ellen Silverstein Makeup and Grooming:...

AMEN.

Here ye here ye… A Photo Editor, in his weekly “Ask Anything” feature, examines this question: Does a photographer need a rep and do they really get you work? I couldn’t agree more with many of the sentiments here! Here are some of my favorite quotes… “Reps do get you work, but they...

PDN 30 Announced

I have mixed feelings about this particular rating, but it is still worth checking out to start your day off with some quality work. Congrats to everyone!! Filed under: Uncategorized ...

New from Ryan Schude

Check out a new portrait from Glasshouse Assignment photographer and resident creative powerhouse, Ryan Schude. How come my world isn’t this sexy red color? Enjoy!! See this image larger as well as more of Ryan Schude’s personal work here, on his blog. Check out his main portfolio here and here. For more...

Commercials can cuddle too.

I’ve recently been following a natural progression into motion and becoming more and more interested in how video is being used in conjunction with still photography. In my internet meandering I found this commercial for natural gas heat and am in love. I never thought I’d want to cuddle with...

Another Bridge Project image…

If you live in the New York area, there are a group of faces that seem to be following you around. The photos Evan Kafka did for the Brooklyn Academy of Music’s Bridge Project seem to peek out at me from every storefront and subway car… which is good because...

Digital Camera Reviews & Photography Tips

Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS5/TZ8

Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS5/TZ8 is a super zoom compact featuring 12.1-megapixel with 1/2.33-inch CCD, 25mm Wide-angle 12x Optical Zoom LEICA DC Lens (35mm equivalent: 25-300mm), A (Intelligent Auto) Mode with POWER O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer), Manual control function, HD Movie (Motion JPEG), HDMI Compatibility Featuring VIERA Link, and 2.7 inch LCD...

Casio EX-Z33

Casio EX-Z33 is a 10.1 megapixel point-and-shoot digital camera with a 3X optical zoom lens (Approx. 35.5-106.5mm equivalent to 35mm film), ISO 64-1600, face detection, Easy Mode for enhanced simplicity, youtube capture mode, and a 2.5-inch TFT color LCD 230,400 dots.The camera measures 3.75” (W) x 2.2” (H) x 0.72”...

Photo of the Day: Skycross 2

Skycross 2 by Nahwa Al Fasi...

Samsung NX10

Last updated (12 March’09): - Review & Sample Photos @ PhotographyBlog Samsung NX10 is a DSLR camera features 14.6 megapixels APS-C size CMOS sensor, HD Video Recording, Dust removing and image sensor cleaning, ISO 100-3200, 3fps continous shooting, Built-in Electronic Viewfinder with 100% coverage, and a 3.0″ OLED screen. The camera measures...

Photo of the Day: Nati B&W

Nati B&W by Heinrich Mergel...

Canon EOS 1D Mark IV

Canon EOS-1D Mark IV is a professional DSLR features 45-point AF system including 39 cross-type points, a new AI Servo II AF focus tracking system with improved algorithm combined with 10 fps continuous shooting, APS-H sized 16.1 Megapixel CMOS Sensor, Dual DIGIC 4 Image Processors, a spectacular ISO range of...

ACP Photo a Day

Contemplative Son - December 17th, 2009

Contemplative Son...

Red and Green - December 16th, 2009

Red and Green...

Sunlight Upon Leaf - December 15th, 2009

Sunlight Upon Leaf...

Image in Glass - December 11th, 2009

Image in Glass...

Ruffles - December 8th, 2009

Ruffles...

Droplet Path

Droplet Path - First image of December....

Mountain Trail Photo Blog

Next Online Class Starts April 1 (Ian Plant)

Just a reminder that my next “Making Wow! Images” online nature photography class starts April 1. Click here for more information or to sign up! ...

Latest Installment of “Behind the Lens” (Ian Plant)

I have just posted on my website the latest installment of Behind the Lens, which describes in detail my pre-capture and post-processing strategies for a number of my favorite images. This week looks at “Sand Star,” taken in Great Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado during a raging sandstorm. Check...

New Article on NPN – Blending Exposures in Photoshop Elements (Richard Bernabe)

Hey all, I’ve just written a new article that’s now posted on NPN. It describes how to blend exposures in Adobe Photoshop Elements using a little trickery. Since Photoshop Elements doesn’t support using layer masks with new layers, we have to fake it out a little. If you use Elements for...

Snowy Owl Pics on New Photoblog (Ian Plant)

I’ve just launched a peronal photoblog attached to my website, with my latest entry featuring images from a recent trip to photograph snowy owls in Canada. I will, of course, continue to post blog entries on the Mountain Trail team blog, as well as on the new photoblog. Look to both...

Behind the Lens (Ian Plant)

I’ve launched a new feature on my website called Behind the Lens, which takes you behind the scenes for a step-by-step description of how I made some of my favorite photographs. As my schedule permits, once every week or so I will select an image and discusse pre-capture technical and...

Preparing photos for the web using Photoshop (Ian Plant)

Of all the image processing problems I have faced, none have vexed me more than the question of preparing and saving images for the web. Over the years, and through consultation with many other photographers, I have come up with a simple workflow for preparing, sharpening, and saving images for...

LetsGoDigital English Edition

Olympus E-PL1 review

Olympus PEN E-PL1 photo gallery : The Olympus PEN E-PL1 is a camera that is aimed at the amateur photographer that is looking for more quality, but keeping the user-friendliness of a compact camera. That user-friendliness became obvious right away when I made the first test photos with the new...

Samsung 3D phone

Samsung 3D phone : The South-Korean cell phone market is often ahead in terms of innovations. Recently we ran into a Samsung SCH-W960 smartphone. At first glance it doesn’t seem very special if it weren’t for the fact that this Samsung phone is actually the first Samsung 3D phone. Unfortunately...

Dell Streak

Dell Streak smartphone tablet : Together with Amazon, Dell will soon be introducing a 5-inch Android 3G multifunctional smartphone tablet, named the Dell Streak. According to leaked information, it is a new electronic device that is able to do everything, at least if you are prepared to work with content...

Samsung M120S

Samsung SHW-M120S smartphone : There is talk of a new Samsung SHW-M120S smartphone, and according to the most recent rumors on the world wide web it could very well be the first Android smartphone with Bluetooth 3.0. The Samsung M120S smartphone has a 3.3-inch AMOLED display, but this is still...

BenQ C1250

BenQ C1250 digital camera : BenQ announces the release of their latest digital camera in Europe - the C1250. Equipped with a 12-megapixel sensor, smart scene detection technology, 3X optical zoom and a bright 2.7” LCD display, the BenQ C1250 combines chic design with smart technologies, making taking crisp photos...

Pentax 645D

Pentax 645D medium format SLR camera : Hoya Corporation Pentax Imaging Systems Division is pleased to announce the launch of the Pentax 645D lens-interchangeable, medium format digital SLR camera. Thanks to the incorporation of a large image sensor, equal in performance to professional-standard digital camera backs, this high-performance model delivers...

Esquire Photography

Out Of The Office At WPPI And Being A Pictagerazzi

Good Evening Everyone!  I just finished loading up the Mini and I wanted to drop you a note to let you know that I’ll be out of EP HQ, returning on Tuesday, March 16th. I’m heading out tomorrow morning to the The Wedgewood Banquet Center in Ventura, California for Angela &...

West Coast Wednesday Video Of The Week From Huntington Beach With Esquire Photography

Good morning from Huntington Beach, California everyone!  It’s such a crazy week and I have to tell you that if it weren’t for things like… COFFEE.  A much needed beverage needed to kick each day off – I probably would have a more difficult time tackling things like the T...

Esquire Photography T Shirts For Photographers From A Photographer – Me!

Good evening from a nearly full mooned Huntington Beach, California everyone!  You may have heard from a little bird, seen the writing on the wall or perhaps the buzz in the air that there’s something cool coming out for photographers from a photographer. Well if you did, you’re absolutely correct!  Just...

Wedding Tip Of The Week From Huntington Beach With Esquire Photography

Good Morning Everyone!  It’s Friday and I have a different kind of Wedding Tip Of The Week to share with you today and it’s not from Huntington Beach or Newport Beach like last week, but from Disneyland in Anaheim, California. Actually, this week’s Wedding Tip is from Ashley’s fiance’; David who...

West Coast Wednesday Video Of The Week From Huntington Beach With Esquire Photography

Good afternoon & it’s day uno post root canal yesterday from my dentist in Huntington Beach & I’m so stoked that I got through the first part of the process. I’m also glad that I don’t look like the guy from the movie; The Hangover and on the mend to a...

Wedding Testimonial From Lynnsi & Sam

Good Afternoon Everyone!  As I’m putting the finishing touches on some photos from a recent wedding – I wanted to share a testimonial I just received from Lynnsi & Sam in my email about her Wedding I recently photographed at The UCI University Club in Irvine, California. But before you check...

Picturia Press - Creating Books authored by you

The Answers Are Within You

This week, we were contacted by Diana Aslanian, a professional life coach. Diana recently finished writing The Answers Are Within You, and contacted us to see if we could transform her writing into a graphically pleasing 7" x 7" book. We worked with Diana's color scheme and...

As Seasons Change

As Seasons Changes is an excerpt of a much larger collection of poetry written by New Jersey trial attorney, Richard Philip Klein. Our client hired us to compile his poetry and create each page with a different design relating to the chapters topics in the book. With...

The Keane Brothers

We were asked by our client to create a book of all the newspaper and press clippings for the Keane Brothers. John and Tom Keane were teen sensations in the late 70's and early 80's. They were the youngest entertainers in history (ages 11 and 12, respectively) to...

Bon Voyage!

This was a really fun travel book done for our clients who frequently take vacations on cruise ships around the world. They finally collected a selection of their favorite images from different trips and tasked us with putting together a cohesive story of their great adventures. We managed...

Idalia & LeRoy

This was a wonderful wedding book we designed for a truly gifted photographer, Bryan Mikota. The wedding was shot at the beautiful Ashland Springs Hotel in Oregon. We wish the couple a life filled with happiness and to Bryan we wish continued success....

Letty & Bas

Letty & Bas was a 175 page wedding book done for a couple from South Africa. They had an incredible three day event, including a visit to The Airstream Penthouse, located atop the The Grand Daddy Hotel in Cape Town, the second event being a jazz and cocktail event...

Rudy Lopez Photography

Whew.

The relocation from Denver to Seattle is complete.  My father-in-law and I were the advance team for the big move.  We arrived in Ballard 8 days before my wife and daughter so we could set up the house and make the transition as smooth as possible, and I am pleased...

Blue moon over Colorado

It was a quick drive out to catch the final full moon of the year. It rose as an mellow orange orb over the frozen plains. Happy new year!...

Photography Tips: Composition

Having good gear and finding great locations are critical elements in creating great photos. But without good composition, crossing the line from snapshot to art is impossible. Composition is the first place in the photography process where creativity comes in to play. There are guidelines to composing...

Road Trip: Dec 28 – A day to remember

I won’t spend any time detailing where, how, or when.  To me, these are some of the best shots I have ever taken....

Road Trip – Dec 20 shortest day of the year.

Sunday was a fantastic day for shooting.  The weather was beautiful and I was anxious to get some good shots.  I went shooting Friday, but it was one of those days where absolutely nothing was in sync.  No new locations, boring sky, and very little motivation meant a long day...

2009 Favorite images – selection number three

Stucco Shack, Eastern Colorado This is one a shot from one of my first trips to the plains, taken on Hwy 385 near Cheyenne Wells, Colorado.  I had no idea how many abandoned places there actually were and this find seemed particularly lucky.  Over the summer I would discover dozens of...

Dane Deasy Photography

Light Changes Everything

These two iPhone pictures were taken moments apart. I’m really taken by how much the feel of each image changes depending on whether light is coming in through the windows from outside. While not the most amazing pictures, I think they work well as a demonstration of the effects light...

Halloween Weekend

All the photos I took from last weekend are finally online. Check them out here. Below you’ll find a few of my favorites. In case you missed the link above click here to see the full gallery....

Brittiney’s Beautiful Children (09/05/09)

A day spent running through the corn with Brittiney’s kids. Ajna is a delight to photograph since he’s really into the camera himself. (He takes some good pictures himself!) Arijah is wonderful too since he’s so wide-eyed for the world and wants to explore everything. I hope you like the...

Montrose Beach (09/27/09)

A collection of photographs from Montrose Beach. Brittiney and Courtney accompanied me that day and we enjoyed the beautiful early-fall weather. I think these pictures turned out really special. If you like them, please let me know in the comment below and perhaps consider purchasing a print to support my...

Portraits in my Apartment (09/27/09)

Here’s a few great portraits I made of Brittiney, Courtney and Alison. Please, let me know what you think in the comments below....

Big Splashes at Whoppers & Thighs (07/11/09)

All Images | Event Page | Pictures on Facebook 090711 Big Splashes at Whoppers & Thighs – Images by Dane Deasy Enjoy the pictures! You can view them as a slideshow above or click here to see them on Facebook (and please be sure to Tag your friends). Oh, and please order some prints and help...

Thailand Art Photography

Inside a Chinese Dragon

Did You ever wanted to know, how it looks inside a chinese dragon ? We will show You !...

Thai Yai Sagger Boy Money Saving Version

In reaction to our mean and penny-pinching visitors, we present You the money saving version of a Thai Yai Sagger Boy......

Waterdrop Macro Photography Dendrobium senile Orchid

It´s quite a while ago, as we introduced our new Thai photographer Nat. Now we proudly present images from his first photo shooting: Waterdrop Macro Photography on a Dendrobium senile Orchid......

Zero to Zero, Zero equals Zero

Zero to Zero or Zero equals Zero means for our team from nothing there is coming nothing......

Jumping Thai Boys

Photography of jumping Thai boys was the task for our 2 young photographers, while went to a relaxing afternoon at Huay Tung Tao lake, near Chiang Mai, North Thailand......

Budding Plants Red Hoya coronaria Blume 1826

A few Out of this World macro shots of a budding red Hoya cornaria Blume 1826 flower...

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