Welcome to my updated website!
Welcome to the new and updated version of my website! I am excited to announce that my website has undergone a complete overhaul and now features a sleek and modern design thanks to the use of Squarespace website builder. The website is now more user-friendly, and it's easier than ever to find the information you're looking for.
The navigation menu has been streamlined to make it easier to access the different sections of the website. Here's a quick overview of what you'll find on each main page:
Learn: This page is dedicated to my photography and time-lapse workshops and one on one online classes. Here you'll find detailed information about the workshops and classes, including the schedule, location, and pricing. You can also sign up for the workshops and classes directly from this page. I’ll be mentioning more about the classes and workshops in future blog posts.
Prints: Here, you'll find my print store. The store offers a wide range of high-quality photographic landscape prints. The prints are available in a variety of styles, such as metal, canvas, framed, acrylic wall prints, acrylic blocks, standout prints, wood prints, Giclee fine art, & posters. Printique, out of Brooklyn, New York handles all of my photographic printing and shipping directly through the online store.
Stock: On this page you'll find information about licensing my content. Here you'll find access to a wide range of footage, photographs, and time-lapse videos that are available for commercial and editorial use. The stock content is available for purchase on a per-image or subscription basis.
Video: This page features my YouTube channel, where you'll find documentary, short films, and time lapse videos. You'll also find exclusive content that's not available anywhere else.
Work: This page features my portfolio, where you can browse through a selection of projects I’ve worked on professionally.
FAQ: A page filled with all of the juicy details on my one on one online classes, prints, resources, and workshops.
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Focus for today:
One tip for finding inspiration for photography during the cold winter months is to focus on the unique aspects of the season, such as the snow, ice, and frost. Look for interesting patterns and textures in these natural elements and try to capture them in your photos. Also, take advantage of the low light and try to create moody, atmospheric shots. Experiment with long exposures and play with the contrast between light and dark to create depth in your images.
Coming soon!
In my next post, I’ll discuss photographing comet C/2022 E3 ZTF using a star tracker. Stay tuned!