by Keron | Feb 23, 2010 | books, Fine Art, Horse Photography, personal projects, tips and process |
I had lunch today with Tim Grey, friend, author of many great books on image editing, creator of wonderful instructional DVD’s, and the Ask Tim Grey newsletter. As always, it was great fun catching up and exchanging stories, but the crux of the conversation was...
by Keron | Feb 7, 2010 | Horse Photography, inspiration, tips and process |
“We live only to discover beauty. All else is a form of waiting.” Kahlil Gibran Last weekend I went to Healdsburg to photograph a client. Because this was the first time I was photographing a person for a job I had more than the usual nervousness. As the...
by Keron | Jan 10, 2010 | books, inspiration |
I generally prefer to look at photographs without any distraction on the page. I enjoy clean lay-outs, devoid of the mark of the designer (though it was probably well designed if there are no distractions from the image). However, just as a good musical selection can...
by Keron | Dec 16, 2009 | Fine Art, Horse Photography, inspiration |
The most viewed images from the first road-trip post are the horse images…. so I thought I’d post a few more of my favorites. The inherent beauty of the horse makes them marvelous subjects and it also makes it easier to create a successful...
by Keron | Dec 11, 2009 | Fine Art, Horse Photography, Travel |
I’m just back from a 4.5 day roadtrip that began in Healdsburg, California, and ended in Seattle. I was joined by Rick Holt, fabulous image editing instructor, fellow teacher, and photo buddy. Our plan was to photograph horses in Healdsburg at Debra and...
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