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George Grant toiled in obscurity for nearly three decades as the first official photographer of the National Park Service. Ren and Helen Davis want to make sure his story isn’t lost to history.
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It’s Time for a Photography Tune-Up
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Has your camera been sitting all alone in a dark closet, in a remote location of your house? Neglected. Forgotten about. Allowed to become home to multiple species of arachnids? Did winter send you back into your den for a long, dark hibernation away from the joys of picture taking? A hibernation that has your head filled with miscellaneous cobwebs too? Maybe like that classic convertible in the garage as well?
Now that Memorial Day has come and gone, Spring is officially here, and with it comes a time where we frolic outdoors. What’s the first thing that your dormant car gets before you head out with the top down? Yes, the almighty tune-up. Maybe a fresh battery, new oil, new anti-freeze. Then you create some plans to travel, maybe to some of our National Parks, a great place to drive through with your now completely tuned car. You reach into the closet for the camera…and all those spiders attack. Now as you recover in the hospital, you realize that you don’t remember a thing about taking a photograph beyond an Instagram snapshot. How do those camera controls work? What’s the objective of a compelling photograph?
Let’s clean up the cobwebs in your closet and bring your image making out of the darkness from your winter hibernation…head over to our download page and grab a copy of our FREE spring photography tune-up ebook.