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28
Aug

Lightroom Quicky: Camera Profiles

I don’t want this to sound like I am lazy or anything, but I am always trying to find ways to save time in my photography workflow. Time is money as they say and that is certainly something I need more of! One thing that I’ve done to save that time is change my default camera profile in Adobe Lightroom. Read moreRead more
29
Apr
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Some Diffused Thoughts on Photography

Its diffuser season here in Vermont, the time of the year when there is lots of little stuff to photograph and often lots of bright sun in the sky. Unfortunately, those two things don’t usually go hand in hand. Read moreRead more
28
Apr

Do a Background Check

Painted Trillium

It is that time of the year for flower photography, at least for most of you. Not so up here in the cold climes of Vermont but else where many of you are scraping off the icy crust of inactivity lingering from this last winter and are out searching for wildflowers to photograph. So what is the most overlooked aspect of wildflower photography? Read moreRead more
15
Mar
Lesser Scaup, Aythya affinia Jeff Wendorff Photographer

It’s All About the Light

I know it seems obvious, but photography really is all about the light and I can prove it! These images were all photographed on the same pond and on the same day! What a difference the light made in each of these images! Read moreRead more