July 2010
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Having Fun
Pictures are everywhere…even in parking lots. I was in California this past week, learning to cook Thai food (even photographers...Read More
Storm Light
Summer is the time for storms. Too often, photographers pack up when they see inclement weather on the horizon, which...Advertisement
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Depth of Field Interview with Matt Brandon
A little over a month ago I got an email from Matt Brandon who is a photographer based in Kuala Lumpur....Read More
Summer 2010 Newsletter
The Summer 2010 issue of the Michael Clark Photography Newsletter is now available for download. If you’d like to sign...Read More
Photo Critique Series: “Glen Coe” by Tim Smalley
This week’s photograph was made by Tim Smalley near Kinlochleven, Scotland. By having his image chosen for this critique Tim...Read More
Ansel Adams – Living Again?
The act of creation is what keeps an artist going, regardless of the economy, the time of day, or the...Advertisement
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The Art of the Self-Timer Photo
Self Portraits – Images by Jerry and Marcy Monkman During the last decade or so of shooting projects for conservation...Read More
Panasonic 3-D Camcorder
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Camera Calibration for Raw Files
Vision is the most important part of photography. Your eye is what makes the difference between a great photograph and...Read More
Thinking About the Cold
Maybe it’s the heat, but I’ve been thinking a lot lately about Antarctica. I have been many times over the...Read More
Image Processing to Honor Nature
Here you see a photo partly adjusted, partly not. You can see more of the two versions below. The point...Read More
Humpback Whale Breach 100
A few months ago, I stopped posting images while traveling, because I didn’t like the results of my color processing...Read More
Wildflowers in the Yosemite High Country
It’s late July, and spring is long gone from the Sierra foothills, where I live, and in most of California—indeed,...Read More
Bathtub IV
Using a variety of techniques, this short film hopes to encourage you to to take a second look at places that are familiar to them.Read More
Finding Color in the Shadows
Last week I braved the 100+ degree heat of the Arizona desert to photograph a popular tourist attraction known as...Advertisement
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Finding Balance in the Tetons…Again
I am not sure what it is about this place, but I am willing to flock there any day of...Read More
Nature Photography is Dead – Long Live Nature Photography!
I am sure that title got a few folks attention. I think that play on the old, “The king is...Read More
Impressions of Yellowstone
I just got back from two weeks of shooting the Grand Tetons, Wind River Mountains, and Yellowstone National Park in...Read More
Shoot into the Sun for Creative Effect
When you were young, your mother probably told you to never stare into the sun. What is often good advice...Read More