by jamesp | Dec 1, 2010 | Archive, Photography, Quick Tip
Many times it’s hard to tell if your inkjet printer is spitting out exactly the color it’s supposed to. Having a test image that represents the full gamut of the color spectrum may help to check that. You can make your own, download them from various color...
by jamesp | Nov 28, 2010 | Archive, Outdoors, Photography
Carry Less than You Think You’ll Need I’ve done a lot of packing with cameras and gear over the years, and every year I carry less and less. This past summer I went on a three day trip with nothing but a Canon G11, instead of carrying my 5D and lenses....
by jamesp | Oct 28, 2010 | Archive, Photography
Completely created in the studio, this photograph was the brainchild of some raucous behavior back in 2009. Somehow, at one of our shows, our friend Wendy Baxter had commented on how hot it was and said she was bakin’ in the sun. That morphed into her nickname...
by jamesp | Apr 18, 2010 | Archive, Life on the Road, Photography, Resources
When I’m traveling or shooting on location, the iPhone 3GS is an indispensable tool. Aside from all of the great little camera apps that you can get with the iPhone, there are a few apps that are creatively useful. A couple relate directly to location use, and...
by jamesp | Mar 10, 2010 | Archive, Life on the Road, Photography
I’m writing this on WordPress for iPhone, so by necessity it’ll be short. Wanted to post a couple of shots from the Vulture Mine. Like my pal Art says, it’s a “target rich” environment. Interior of the Assay Office/Manager’s...
by jamesp | Mar 4, 2010 | Archive, Outdoors, Photography
While in Arizona for a couple of shows, I had a few days to nose around in the mountains. Monday was cloudy in the morning, and I spent most of the day just driving. First it was to Sky Harbor to drop Karyn off for her flight back to Detroit. Then I got turned...