Adventures of a Sage—Photography as a Lens for Self-Discovery
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0008 Naples Florida Old Pier
Adventures of a Sage—Photography as a Lens for Self-Discovery Tag: Adventure Shoot date: 11/27/20 Loyal Adventures fans—those of you with coveted Platinum Membership status—may recall from Article 0003 What to Shoot—Finding Subject Material, that I create wish lists of [...]
0007 Gary L. Friedman Interview
Adventures of a Sage—Photography as a Lens for Self-Discovery Tag: Interview Introduction Today's article features an interview with Gary L. Friedman. Gary is a professional photographer whose photography and writings have been published in magazines, newspapers, and books internationally. [...]
0006 Photography Post-Processing Software
Adventures of a Sage—Photography as a Lens for Self-Discovery Tag: Technical Introduction As the renowned semi-professional photographer that I am, I shoot RAW format about 95% of the time. (See the previous article for a review of the differences [...]
0005 File Format Decisions: RAW vs JPEG
Adventures of a Sage—Photography as a Lens for Self-Discovery Tag: Technical Deciding Which Format to Shoot: RAW or JPEG Deciding whether to shoot RAW or JPEG is a strategic decision. OK, I know this journal is intended for hobbyists, [...]
0004 How Haight-Ashbury Inspired the First Montreux Jazz Poster in 1968
Adventures of a Sage—Photography as a Lens for Self-Discovery Tag: Guest article Our first contribution to the Journal follows below from Roger Bornand, of Montreux, Switzerland. Roger and I have known each other since 1967. He and a friend [...]
0003 What to Shoot—Finding Subject Material
Adventures of a Sage—Photography as a Lens for Self-Discovery Tag: Photo Philosophy My previous journal entry encouraged you to understand what motivates you to shoot, the difference between pros and hobbyists, and the process of defining your shooting style. [...]