5 Pictures: My Favorites from New Zealand

5 Pictures: My Favorites from New Zealand

Waaay back in 2013 I went to New Zealand for a week to explore. Predictably I ended up falling in love with the place and really can’t wait to go back. My trip in 2013 was magical and wonderful in many ways so I thought I’d share five of my favorite pictures I took during that epic trip.

What I Use to Take Pictures and Why None of it Matters

What I Use to Take Pictures and Why None of it Matters

So at this point I think it’s ok for me to say that I’m fairly well-known for my photography. Ok maybe not well-known, but really really famous. Just kidding. Unless you think my photography is the best ever, in which case I’ll point out that I do sell prints…

ANYWAY, I wanted to give you a quick run-through of the gear I use to assemble these images. I travel with a pretty hefty photography kit and spend quite a bit of time putting together pictures in things like Lightroom and Photoshop. Let’s check out the gear I use.

5 Pictures: My Favorite Pictures of the USA

5 Pictures: My Favorite Pictures of the USA

This week I’ve been sharing little posts with my five favorite pictures from certain areas. Today we conclude that little post series with: my five favorite pictures from the USA. I’m an American and I love my country, over the past few years as I’ve begun to take photography more and more seriously I’ve enjoyed looking at my country from that perspective. America isn’t perfect by any stretch but it has some truly world-class sites, so let’s get to it!

Mike Kelley Debuts Unbelievable New Airportraits Image Series

Mike Kelley Debuts Unbelievable New Airportraits Image Series

I’ve featured the work of Mike Kelley a few times on the blog. In addition to being an award-winning architectural photographer, Mike is also an aviation geek. A couple of years ago he released an image called Wake Turbulence that shook up the aviation and planespotting communities (awful pun, sorry). Assembled after an entire day of shooting out at LAX, it captures the beauty and complexity of air travel in a very unique way. Wake Turbulence went mega-viral, which gave Mike a great idea. 25 flights, 75000 miles in the air, and 90+ travel days later, I’m proud to share Mike’s new series…[click through to see the pics!]

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