Front or Backlit?
You need to make decisions quickly…and constantly…when you photograph on the water. One of the most basic decisions is whether to front-light or back-light a shot Read More »
Boat and Marine Photography // Fresh and Saltwater Marine Products
You need to make decisions quickly…and constantly…when you photograph on the water. One of the most basic decisions is whether to front-light or back-light a shot Read More »
To capture that feeling of “being there” (in the great outdoors) in a two dimensional image you need to maximize visual depth. Read More »
It’s not just great scenery that causes us to travel around the country…and sometimes the world…to get our images. Read More »
There are certain pieces of gear that can make a shot. Nikon’s 10.5mm fish-eye with its ultra close focus ability is one of my favorites. Read More »
To show how the new Minnkota Talon shallow water anchor works, we decided to do just that…show how it works…by photographing it deploying beneath the water into the river bottom. Read More »
The biggest (and most fun) challenge on “running shots” is getting the camera into shooting position. We use helicopters, low angle chase boats, and tower boats. Read More »
We traveled to the South of France to help introduce a new navigation product into the European market. Read More »
This tree is in the middle of Cidade Dos Meninos (Portugese for City of Youth). The City of Youth was started in 1991 in Campinas, Brazil to care for the street children of Brazil who were being gunned down Read More »
I try to take advantage of the water in my photographs. After all, it is a huge part of the “real estate” out there. Read More »
Often the toughest part of the shot is what’s happening behind the camera…holding everything in place… Read More »
Just as we transferred gear from one boat to another on a run out from Key West, a Coast Guard Black Hawk Helicopter flew over. Read More »
This shot cost my camera a bit of salt water. The waves really weren’t as big as we wanted them. So I laid down in the fish fighting area Read More »