by David Middleton | Jul 20, 2010 | Articles, Projects
When I first started out as a Pro (or trying to earn money to be a Pro) I decided to concentrate my photography on three areas- wildflowers, forests and harbors. There wasn’t much fore thought into this decision, there was no market analysis or saleability...
by David Middleton | Jun 28, 2010 | Articles, Projects
My new book is out! It has been a long time coming- about 5 years- but the wait has been worth it. I am very happy how it turned out and hope you will be as well. The book can be ordered at any bookstore or ordered from me if you would like it signed. Please email me...
by David Middleton | Jun 9, 2010 | Articles
We Shoot Horses, Don’t We? So how do you go about photographing a running stallion? Before I tell you the hows lets review the wheres, whats and whys. Last week (early June) I was employed by a thoroughbred horse farm, Pin Oak Stud, in Kentucky bluegrass country to...
by David Middleton | Jun 4, 2010 | Articles, Projects
Hello Everyone! Sorry for the delay in my postings. I did a long workshop in the Pacific Rim National Park on the west coast of Vancouver Island two weeks ago followed by an odd week long virus that knocked me out of action for a bit. But now I am back and firing away...
by David Middleton | May 7, 2010 | Articles
What struck me most strongly about Bhutan was the generosity and friendliness for the people. We spent most of our time in country exploring the backroads away from the main tourist areas. This is because it has been my experience that in popular tourist spots the...
by David Middleton | May 6, 2010 | Articles, Nonsense, Projects
Here is just a quickie teaser from my trip last week to Maine for the lobster book project. I’ll post some Bhutan pics tomorrow. I call this picture ‘Wrinkled Butts.’ Look closely, you’ll get it.