Issue 10 ...
Cover Stories:

Pandemic Photography
Has Covid 19 affected your photography, either professionally or as a hobbyiest. Has the Pandemic had a negativeegative impact on your photography in general. With so many business clsoings and the total loss of sports and events, the virus has wreaked havoc on the photography industry as well.

Seems like it has affected most any type of photographer in some way or another.

No Bad Photographs
Photographers are way too critical of other photos. In fact there are no bad photos, no matter how not-correct it may be to you, it is possibly the only image that the person that captured the photo has to remember it by.

I personally have many images that are technically "bad" but to me they are priceless since i have no other images to help me remember the scene.

Unfinished Photography... What If It's Never Printed?
After I built a darkroom in my parents garage back when I was about thirteen years old, I could be found in there any moment of the day unless I was in bed asleep or in school.

And naturally at that time, the only way to view the images you had captured was limited to viewing contact prints, enlarged prints or Transparencies viewed through the projector or hand held viewer.

But no matter which way you presented your images back in the pre-digital days, the step before presentation was "developing" & "printing". continued >>>

Shoot with everything you packed - Do you tend to pack almost every piece of gear you own and everylens you have? I know I do.

On a recent trip to Isle of Palms & Chalrston, South Carolina, I decided to challenge myself in my image captures I would take over the course of the trip. The challenge was to shoot with every lens that I packed. And as usual I packed my everyday lens the 24-85mm zoom. But I also seem to always pack a handful of Primes. This trip would so the 20mm, 50mm, 85mm and 105mm primes plus the 70-300mm zoom.



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