The Rise (with the fall nowhere in sight) of Geotagging Images
Jan 05 2010 - Read More
As stodgy as it may seem, the use purposes for Geotagging images are actually quite interesting. There are many benefits to doing so, and they definitely go beyond just the "Oh, I was there" factor.
The Grand Idea
Dec 26 2009 - Read More
Like I said on my Facebook page, I've got an idea. Now, I've been mulling it over for a few hours now, and think that it has real potential to make me a much more technical photographer.
A change of pace
Nov 22 2009 - Read More
In order to take a break from the mundane, we must challenge ourselves by striving to improve what skills are lacking. For me, I'm always trying to improve my photography - but generally, to no huge avail. I will agree with you, my shots have improved, but I'm starting to hit a plateau, I believe. A couple of reasons may cause this to occur, whether it be physical limitations, or just loss of interest.
Blog Writing Tutorial Pt. 1
Nov 13 2009 - Read More
If there's one thing I've learned about having a blog, it's the fact that by having one, you incur followers. Naturally, I believe that is the idea of a blog.
For this week, I'll try to explain some of the pros and cons for those of you who would like to, or were thinking about starting a blog of your own. There are some obvious do's and don't's to blog writing, but I'm sure there are a few of them that even I don't know about. If you come across one of them within the blog posts from now on, please, leave a comment and let me know about it.
One of these days...
Nov 07 2009 - Read More
One of these days, I'm actually going to figure out what I want to do with my life. Photography? Maybe. Winemaking? A greater chance at getting a well paying job, but you don't get to show everybody what you do. Only the adult crowd gets to see. A shame really... I digress.
A Runaway Train
Aug 30 2009 - Read More
As I lie here, listening to my beloved progressive metal band, Opeth, I ponder my life thus far, and in the near future. The things I’ve done after finishing high school are quite adventurous, and most people would not do them, which makes me feel ’special’ (which is also what my mother calls me… Hmmmm). But I think about the time it’s taken me to accomplish said activities… New Zealand for travel, then three months of working at a massive winery?
Back in the States!
Jun 19 2009 - Read More
For those of you who haven’t heard, I’m back in the States and loving every minute of it.
During my time in New Zealand, I learned a lot about the wine industry, and a lot about myself as well. There are some things that you just can’t learn in a classroom, and I think learning who you are, and what you’ve been put here to do are a couple of those very things.
