by David Middleton | Jan 30, 2014 | Articles
Pete Seeger died the other day at the age of 94. Long thought of someone who’s time had past, Pete, in fact, remained relevant in folk/traditional music and the environmental community up until his last days. And Pete remained relevant and important to me as...
by David Middleton | Jan 25, 2014 | Articles
I am back where I belong, finally, enjoying the balmy northern New England winter. As much as I think about going out and taking pictures of the frozen streams and all the intricate ice patterns it is just too darn cold to really get my skinny little butt out the...
by David Middleton | Jan 15, 2014 | Articles
Yes, sometimes I take requests. This one was a ‘holiday shot with a candle’ (I think). I just remember the candle part (I didn’t say I pay attention to requests!) “I need a shot with a candle in it.” I thought of the tree and snow. So I...
by David Middleton | Jan 15, 2014 | Articles
Greetings from in the islands of the Caribbean! So how’s the weather up north?
by David Middleton | Jan 12, 2014 | Articles
It’s that time of the year again, time for you to either get out of the northern climes and head where there is no snow (and ignore this blog post!) or it’s time for you to get out your camera and go out and take some pictures. I’ll assume you are...
by David Middleton | Jan 6, 2014 | Articles
I am asked fairly regularly about how to photograph in low light situations where tripods are either not allowed or not possible. Examples might be at an indoor dance performance, inside a cathedral, twilight photography from a tour boat or even just travel...