Website Portfolio | Refreshed

After some long hours behind the Lightroom and Photoshop platforms I have now gone through, re-edited, re-thought and overhauled the images on my website.  All of this was put into a kick start after I contacted a Photo Editor at a Rep Agency and was told that if I wanted to head in the editorial/commercial [...]

The Weight of a Camera, Part II

After my wife Bridget read the prior post it reminded her of a very powerful excerpt from one of the best books either of us have ever read, The Brothers K, by David James Duncan.  I have used little snippets from the following in prior posts but I figured the entire read would be extremely [...]

The Weight of a Camera, Part I

“We are like swimmers lost on a vast, dark sea. Lightning streaks out from a distant storm to show us a direction and off we go, furiously slashing the waves toward the light and hopefully land. Too soon, darkness settles back down around us and we lose our way again. Occasionally, we lose our faith [...]

10,000 Hours & Undeniably Good. It is that Simple.

Chase Jarvis just dove into a question that I think most people in any profession whether it be table tennis or photography want to know, “how do I make it in this profession?”  Like he says I want it to be some magical answer, or a certain rep or agency but it is your work, [...]

Generosity = Freedom = Creativity

As I continue to search myself over for creative ideas and inspirations in order to motivate me personally and professionally I am beginning to really find a pattern. The pattern is this, when I have lost touch with my heart, with others and with helping people who need it; it is nearly impossible to keep [...]