Louise and Brian McKendrick were bathed in the beautiful glow of late evening, as they kissed on a balcony of Riverside’s historic Mission Inn.
In the eleventh hour, your best friend who’s getting married is in tears.
The professional she hired to photograph her wedding bailed. You happen to have a digital SLR and all of [...]
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Despite its share of controversies, this year’s Beijing Olympic Games will stay with me a long time.
The awe and magnitude of the Opening Ceremony had me glued to the tv.
Was it the sheer number of participants 2,008 drummers, the huge LED screen which was unrolled, the choreography and direction of acclaimed director Zhang Zimou, [...]
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I just read the new bad boy Canon 50D is due to hit the streets soon. At first glance it appears not that big an improvement. Sort of like when Canon released the 30D a year after the 20D.
They must be figuring they need to do something.
Coincidentally this “arms race” between Nikon and [...]
More and more, especially for photographers, gaining access especially in this post 911 world to various subjects is harder and harder.
I recall in the mid 80’s driving into Boston and seeing a huge billboard which read “Stan Grossfeld shoots People, Places, Sports and Pulitzers for the Globe.”
I was just a college student then and [...]
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