by David Middleton | Sep 2, 2011 | Articles
I have been getting a lot of questions about how Vermont is going to be this fall. People are contacting me asking what effect tropical storm Irene will have on the October photography season. My answer is: none, the storm will have no lasting effect what so ever. The...
by David Middleton | Sep 1, 2011 | Articles
So I’ve been thinking, which usually means that I have been thinking odd thoughts. I’ve been thinking about the role collaborators have played in my career and how I have greatly benefited from them. Over the last 25 plus years I have collaborated on major...
by David Middleton | Aug 29, 2011 | Articles
Vermont has been in the news lately. Yes it was wet here last weekend. Here in Danby we got about 7″ of rain. Yes, there are many roads and bridges that were washed out and yes travel is a bit inconvenient but this is Vermont and we don’t let any stinking...
by David Middleton | Aug 26, 2011 | Articles
Middle of the day, August, on the beach, needing shots, light is terrible. That just about wraps up my summer photography. But I can’t just walk away, I have got to get some images for the book. So what do you do? I have two choices the way I see it: either be...
by David Middleton | Aug 24, 2011 | Articles
Since we are on the topic of lighthouses I thought I would share four suggestions on how to get your best shots. These may seem obvious to you now but when you are out in the thick of battle some things become a bit less obvious and your composition will suffer....
by David Middleton | Aug 22, 2011 | Articles
I have been traveling to Maine a lot lately getting images for my new “Memories of the Maine Coast” book. Summer is a tough time to photograph along the coast because the light is pretty dreadful between 9am and 4pm. This means I am up very early and very...