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This blog contains old session blog posts, and my failed 2011 attempt at "One Image a Day" project in which I force myself to shoot something each day, personal or professional, as a challenge to myself. I'd love to hear what you think of the images as they might slightly stray from the norm. We'll see if I can pick it up for 2012!

May 5, 2010

I ran a workshop tonight at ISIS, another one tomorrow. A VERY big thank you to Helen Makadia who helped with setup, logistics and capturing images.  I could NOT have done it without her.  She is an awesome photographer and friend and I am excited that she’ll be able to teach the workshops out in [...]

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I ran a workshop tonight at ISIS, another one tomorrow.

A VERY big thank you to Helen Makadia who helped with setup, logistics and capturing images.  I could NOT have done it without her.  She is an awesome photographer and friend and I am excited that she’ll be able to teach the workshops out in the metro-west area.

A thank you also to the participants.  Due to some unforeseen issues with setup, and then insane traffic, I ran 10 minutes late and had to catch up.  I appreciate that you waited it out and stuck with me.  I know I bombarded you with content.  I hope that once you have some time to kick back, you can use what I provided you as a manual, or just a cheat sheet — we didn’t cover it all, but it should be an easy read.  Remember… Messy Toy Room scenario is what to do when you have a dark house.  Find the one window that has light, clear out the clutter, subject to the window and shoot!

I can’t wait for tomorrow in Arlington… and to hopefully bring you Snap Camp! soon.  Please don’t hesitate to email me with any feedback (good or bad) about the session as well as with any questions that you might have!

Thank you and goodnight!