Middle of Nowhere: 3/21. Storm chasing in Eastern Colorado.

Following Storms

Watching a storm build from tiny popcorn clouds to an enormous rain maker is an amazing sight that can take hours and cover hundreds of miles.  During the journey, you are likely to encounter small communities and other interesting stuff that would have remained a mystery to you, had the storm not . . . → Read More: Middle of Nowhere: 3/21. Storm chasing in Eastern Colorado.

Middle of Nowhere: March 14, 2009, 500 road miles

This is the first MONW post to implement a live map with the locations and shooting data for the photos.  I am also working on a page that will have the photos from all MONW trips on a large map.  Other future improvements will add GPS tracks to the map and other geo related . . . → Read More: Middle of Nowhere: March 14, 2009, 500 road miles

Middle of Nowhere: The Paint Mines near Calhan, Colorado

The Paint Mines are located East of Colorado Springs and South of Kiowa, about 100 miles Southeast of Denver.  The nearest town is Calhan. The Paint Mines are among my favorite places to take landscape photos, I am drawn to the smooth, wind whipped rock formations.  This was the first visit that had good . . . → Read More: Middle of Nowhere: The Paint Mines near Calhan, Colorado

An Introduction to Architectural Photography

I am a professional architectural photographer working out of Denver, Colorado. I have photographed over 4500 homes and buildings, and I can claim Colorado’s highest producing Real Estate agents as dedicated customers. Photographing homes and buildings presents a unique set of challenges for a shooter. There are any number of variables that affect each project, this is an outline on how to make the best photos possible under any circumstance.

Equipment

First, let’s talk about equipment. This is a basic equipment list, the ‘gotta haves’, if you will.

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