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Travel Photography Tips and Planning
Most people enjoy taking photos of their vacation, something to remember the good times. If you’re a photographer, these go beyond simple snapshots. There are multiple factors to consider if you want to capture travel photography images that will captivate a viewer. Here is a list of travel photography tips and planning you should be
10 Helpful Tips for Striking Architectural Photography
Architectural Photography Tips Architectural photography is a little like golf as in the ball is just sitting there; it shouldn’t be that hard to hit a good shot! So it should not be hard taking pictures of a subject that doesn’t move. Actually that’s what can make it difficult. In this article I will share 10 helpful tips
5 Reasons to Start Shooting Night Photography | Nightscapes
Most photographers tend to avoid night photography, unlike me who loves shooting long exposure nightscapes. I find myself thinking a bit more about the desired end image. Since it’s a long exposure and the shutter is open sometimes for minutes, you have more to consider. Historically, there were good reasons for this. Night photography was
The Ruins of Holliday Park | Remnants From New York’s First Skyscraper
I had read about the Holliday Park ruins and wanted to see them for myself. Plus the park was supposed to have a lot of hiking trails that I could take my dog on. Neither the ruins nor the trails disappointed. These ruins are from the facade of the St. Paul building, New York’s first skyscraper, after
City of Grand Rapids | Architecture of Michigan
It had been around a year and a half since I had been back to Grand Rapids, Michigan…the city I lived in for close to 15 years. I was amazed at how many new developments there were around town, from my old neighborhood, Belknap Lookout, to the Medical Mile on Michigan Ave, it seems the




