Archive for October, 2008

Through the Eyes of an Artist: An Interview with Travel Photographer David Duchemin

World Vision photographer David Duchemin captures the soul of travel with his beautiful photos. He shares his insights into the world of travel and NGO photography.

Varanasi, India


David Duchemin’s work goes beyond mere photography. He has an artist’s eye that seeks out the beauty of the places he visits – and wonderful, intimate shared moments with the local people that he encounters on his journeys.

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Fine Art Photographer Spotlight: Cody Redmon

Cody Redmon, native and resident of Montana, lives in a photographer’s paradise.

Old Bull | Photo by Cody Redmon

Old Bull © Cody Redmon

Cody Redmon is lucky enough to live in the American west in what surely must be a photographer’s paradise. A native and resident of the state of Montana, his beautiful black and white images explore the regions’ wild and majestic  landscapes.

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11 Reasons Every Photographer Needs a Website or Blog

11 Reasons Every Photographer Needs a Website or Blog

Have you ever wondered why you should have your own photography website or blog? Here are 11 great reasons that every photographer should have a website.

What the DuckFor anyone who doesn’t know much about web design, the thought of creating or commissioning a website can be daunting. But before you even begin to think about how, the important question to answer is why. It’s so easy for just about anybody to have an account on a photo sharing site like Flickr that you may be wondering exactly why a photographer would need their own website or blog.

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An Interview with Wildlife Photographer Andy Biggs

Can there be a more romantic location to work as a photographer than Africa? Wildlife photographer Andy Biggs is living the dream.

Black and white fine art photo of a giraffe in Africa by Andy Biggs

Can there be a more romantic location to make a living as a photographer than the African wilderness? Wildlife photographer Andy Biggs is doing just that. His diverse business mixes photography safaris and workshops with stock and fine art photo sales. More impressive still is the fact that Andy only started taking photos eight years ago.

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An Interview with Fine Art Photographer Elizabeth Cecil

Not only is Elizabeth Cecil a talented fine art photographer, but she’s lucky enough to live on beautiful Martha’s Vineyard. I liked her wonderful photos so much that I asked her to take part in an interview:

Fine art photo Heirloom by Elizabeth Cecil

Heirloom

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