by David Middleton | Oct 4, 2014 | Articles
It’s that time of the year when photographers become overly saturated as the landscape turns kaleidoscopic with the turning colors of Autumn. Here is the down and dirty best tips to get your best fall foliage images. 1. Photograph in light rain if you can or...
by David Middleton | Sep 19, 2014 | Articles
So in practical terms, how exactly do you photograph a phrase? It is fine and dandy to write about photographing a phrase but when you are out in the field taking pictures how do you actually photograph a phrase? The way I do photograph a phrase is to mutter to...
by David Middleton | Sep 15, 2014 | Articles
It’s fall photography season and it is therefore time to remind you all that composition- how you arrange the elements in your picture- actually makes a big difference. I know, the curmudgeon at it again- haven’t I heard of Lightroom or Photoshop?- but...
by David Middleton | Sep 9, 2014 | Articles
When I was 16 I got for my birthday a small photo book put out by the Sierra Club on Glacier Bay. I was entranced! The images of the glaciers and icebergs and wild animals could not have been more exotic to a boy from upstate New York but they resonated with me and...
by David Middleton | Aug 18, 2014 | Articles
I am about to go off to Alaska on a small boat trip through Glacier Bay National Park with 8 other people. Glacier Bay is one of the very few National Parks that I have never been to and that I have always wanted to go. I can remember being 16 and getting a photo book...