Photography

The Challenges of Having a Photography Business

The Challenges of Having a Photography Business

I would love to make a sappy, feel good post about how great it is to start a business and make my dreams come true but the truth is.

It. Is. Hard. Work.

It is not all sunshine and roses sadly.

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First Rodeo vs Final Rodeo Photography

First Rodeo vs Final Rodeo Photography

I have photographed a lot of rodeos. I started back in 2010 with a portrait lens, a low level DSLR and not much clue on how to really shoot action in poor, poor, so poor light.

Nearly a decade later and I can see the improvement from gear to style and ability. I don’t often like to reflect back on the old because I really was terrible but my how I grew over the course of my rodeo career..

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Words from Paul Liebhardt

Words from Paul Liebhardt

One of the coolest things as a photographer is befriending other photographers. Especially the vastly more experienced, better established, and more accomplished ones who are kind, mentoring, and willing to sign their books for you.

I am a lucky little bunny. I have meant many such photographers but one who stands out in my mind is Paul Liebhardt who I am a die hard fan of his travel photography and hope one day to reach that level of work.

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From Photographer to Published Author

From Photographer to Published Author

I can scarcely remember exactly when I decided it would be a good idea to write a book. Let alone a book that was about my life in pursuit of photography and the trials and tribulations that lead me to where I am today. But that is what I did and I can say it was a great experience— checkout Glass Eyes: A Photographers Journey

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