10 things to know about street photography

I’m a hobbyist photographer and I’m always looking to improve my craft. I learn what I can through practice but that can only get you so far. It’s always helpful to pick up a trick or two from someone who is an expert.

Until reading this article I didn’t know who Henri Cartier-Bresson was. Now I do and I appreciate his work and tips.

The page is easy to consume as it’s in easy list format. I especially like tip #7: ‘See the world like a painter’. Good tips.

Read all the tips here.

Photography Page

dsc_2977  I’ve begun a new page on my blog. Aptly titled ‘Photography’ it will host my photography that I find noteworthy and worthy to share.

It will grow at a steady pace. I’ll add new photos from my hard drive as I collect them into appropriate collections and as I take new pictures. I have a lot of photos on my computer. Some are artsy and creative while others are just fun to look at.

Some of these photos have already found their way onto my Facebook photo album’s however those photos I keep private like my Facebook account. This blog is public and as such I want to share albums publicly.

I’ve toyed with the idea in the past to register on iStockphoto or some similar site and listing my photos there to see if I can make a small profit. I haven’t decided to do that yet but it may be interesting to try some day in the future.

For now please enjoy the one photo album I have published. Click the link on the left or just click here to see my photos.

Such Snowfall – Pictures

New England was hit with a fresh blanket of snow last night. I woke up this morning to see the landscape renewed in its snowy vitality. Aside from working, I took some time to capture the silent snowy cool outside my window. Enjoy:

Powered Speakers Return To My Bedroom

Look at what clever thing I did that made me feel so smart:

I’ve missed having powerful speakers in my room for a long time.  Until today I’ve been subsisting on this to produce music in my room:

I mean sure I have these speakers on my computer desk, but they’re in a separate room, and I gotta have my tunes while I’m computing.

So in summary, thank god for 1/8” to 1/4” adapters and male-to-male 1/8” cords.  Thank the musical gods.