This week I had the opportunity to check-out Bamboo Shoot Studio, in Escondido, CA. One of the reasons, I decided to check out this studio was that is close to my location meaning I didn’t have to drive an hour to get there and battle traffic. I have been on the hunt for a nearby… Read more »
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Is The Customer Still King or Have They Been Dethroned?
I have been holding off on posting this blog, because normally, I don’t write these types of Blogs, but I after a few issues with a couple of companies this week I felt compelled to. Lately, I feel like asking myself, “is the customer still king or have they been dethroned?” I tend to agree,… Read more »
Netgear N750 Review
I normally don’t review non-photography products, but since my good old Linksys WRT54G wireless router went south, I thought I might save you some time and write a blog entitled “Netgear N75 review”. I was in desperate need of a new wireless router and fast. My normal process for researching a product can be two… Read more »
A Merry Little Christmas
So, this is the first blog of the New Year and I would like to wish all of you a Happy New Year. After Christmas, I had some time to reflect about the holiday that just passed us and wondered if you had “A Merry Little Christmas” or are you one of those people that… Read more »
Linksys N900 Review
Ok, if you are reading this, then I apologize. In my previous blog, Netgear N750 Review, I told you that normally don’t review non-photography products, and yet here we are. Ok, so after about a week with the Netgear, and a few phone calls to tech support later. I decided that I would try the… Read more »
To Tweet or Not To Tweet
I have never been a big fan of Twitter, but lately it has been growing on me. I could not stand when people had to tweet that he or she was in line for coffee, going to the bathroom, or just personal information that no one is really interested in or were they. To tweet… Read more »
Home On The Range
Last week, I had the opportunity to shoot a teenage model here close to home. She wanted something different, with a barn, ranch, and horses; a kind of “Home on the Range”. I needed to find a location locally, that fit the bill and found San Pasqual Valley Ranch. This ranch is located outside of… Read more »
Blogging from a San Diego Photographer – Part II
I know this may be a repeat to one of my first off blogs and not exactly a topic for photography, but I thought I would share some new tips that I have picked up over the year and put them in this article entitled, “Blogging from a San Diego Photographer – Part Deux”. I… Read more »
Overcoming Shyness
I would have to say that one of the most difficult things about being a photographer for me is being brash. Now, for most people in sales this is unheard of, but for me, as well as a few others overcoming shyness is a tough one. According to Yahoo, some people are afraid of heights,… Read more »
Photography Tips for Holiday Shoots
With the holiday season coming upon us, many people will be searching for creative ways to make his or her Christmas Cards to send out to their loved ones. Some people will go to the store and pick up a box of cards; some will create their own, while others will look to have the… Read more »
Go Greyhound! Some Tips for Travel Photography
Last month I had the opportunity to do some traveling up to Oregon, during the holidays. Now, I know some of you think I’m insane, to travel during the holidays, but I wanted to kill two birds with one stone. So I thought why not take some pictures and enjoy some family time. Thus my… Read more »
Maintaining Your Equipment
Normally in the studio you have your check list for the usually stuff, here is my list of To Do’s: