I was reminded how useful Aperture's keyword bar is during a recent marathon keywording session.
Read MoreI didn't notice this until processing it ... this rock on Swami's Beach looks like it crawled out of the ocean to rest its head in a tide pool.
Read MoreMy post on Making The Time For Photography really struck a chord with people. I thought I'd follow it up with more thoughts about squeezing more photography into daily life.
Read MoreI just converted my online store to Squarespace's commerce tools. As a mini-celebration, I'm running a 50% off sale on my Brush Mask Lift & Stamp script through the weekend.
Read MoreThe tide rolling out. That time of day when the waves layer one upon the other ...
Read MoreJoggers, surfers, and fisherman (and the occasional photographer) come to Torrey Pines beach before the daily crowds.
Read MoreThere is this cool, ominous looking door at the entry to the Museum of Man in Balboa Park. As I sat on the steps in front of the museum this past weekend, I felt the door looming over me. Not menacingly ... more like what's behind the door is of importance.
Read MoreOnOne Software is offering their Perfect Effect 8 product free ... but only for a short time. Act fast. The offer expires January 28th.
Read MoreI was recently asked, "With all you do, how do you find the time to take photos?" It's not easy. Photography isn't my day job. I work full time. I have young kids. After school activities A busy life. But I have found ways to carve out time for photography.
Read MoreApril is a great time to visit Asia. Whether it's China, Japan, or Korea, you're bound to be stricken by the cherry blossoms.
Read MoreI don't remember much about Macau. Vaguely remember getting there. Barely remember the interior of a casino (the Grand Lisboa, I think). I do remember Senado Square.
Read MoreGyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul is a place I've visited many times. No trip to Korea is complete without a walk through the palace grounds.
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