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Leica Camera BlogWant to ease yourself into wide-angle photography? A 28mm lens can be an excellent starting point. Check out my 20th guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.
Read moreWant to ease yourself into wide-angle photography? A 28mm lens can be an excellent starting point. Check out my 20th guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.
Read moreExplore a parallel universe in midtown Manhattan — the glass-enclosed world of mannequins and storefront windows. Check out my 19th guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.
Read moreI spent a few hours last year photographing the shifting shadows of the Melaten Cemetery in Cologne, Germany. Check out my 18th guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.
Read moreWhat happens when you combine ultra-wide-angle lenses with a Leica M Monochrom camera? Check out out my 16th guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.
Read moreI recently tested the M Monochrom. It’s designed strictly for black-and-white photography. Read more about this unusual camera in my 14th guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.
Read moreWhy are faces so central to photography? And how do you overcome your shyness when photographing strangers? Read my twelfth guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.
Read moreInspired by the great film noir cinematographer John Alton, I explore the darker, grittier side of photography. Read my eleventh guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.
Read moreCan architectural shots be creative? They can if you tap into the expressive and moody architecture from old movies. Read my eighth guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.
Read moreLooking for a great 21mm lens? Check out my seventh guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.
Read moreAdd a dramatic element to your photos. Check out my sixth guest post for the Leica Camera Blog. Read my sixth guest post for the Leica Camera Blog.
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