“I don’t really have studios…”
It is the natural tendency of a photojournalist to forget to explore his own world. He delves into the realm of the “others” so much that he forgets to pull…
It is the natural tendency of a photojournalist to forget to explore his own world. He delves into the realm of the “others” so much that he forgets to pull…
While driving to church each Sunday morning when I was growing up, there was a radio host on the local radio station who would play southern gospel music. It wasn’t…
Real freedom lies in wildness, not in civilization. ~Charles Lindbergh In the back of my parent’s property is a fence. This fence must occasionally be checked for downed limbs and…
The place that we are going is right in front of us. Across a room on an overcast day. To see both from whence we come and to where we go…
The first day of 2013 has turned out to be rather… unenthusiastic. But that’s okay! Even though it seemed that the sun never really came up today, the thing about…
The year 2013 will be the first since 1987 to have no duplicate digits. Just saying… But 2012 was a pretty good year, double digits and all. It really was.…
Once a year… Stay tuned… -Noah D. . PS: I’ve had it for years, but the CV 15/4.5 Heliar is just awesome on the M-E.
Photographers are notorious for being a little gear-happy. Many get caught up in the pursuit of the highest quality equipment to make the highest quality photos. Now, to some extent,…
Seattle is a new town for me. Every once in a while, my sister and I take a trip to some new place. We’ve been all over Europe, but this…
Dinah is my sister’s cat. Dinah was Alice’s cat. I guess no rabbit holes for this one… Stay tuned… -Noah D.
Something that everyone expects from the photojournalism life is constant travel, exotic locations, and fascinating people. Imagine my surprise when I realized, only after a short time “in the field”…
…is kinda like the difference between the United States of America and New York City. . Heading with my companions out of Waterloo to Dorchester. . Big city, little town.…