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My progression as a photographer part 2

Like I said in my last post this is a series where I got through my catalog of photos to reflect on my progression as a photographer. To show you how every photographer starts out taking terrible pictures, and to reflect on how my style evolved into what it is today. I’m including this image because it’s the only picture I kept from my first trip to Newfoundland with my camera. I remember my brother telling […]

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My Progression as a Photographer part 1

Hello everyone, today I wanted to do something a bit different and talk about my progression as a photographer. I’m going to dig deep into my Lightroom catalog in order show you five images a week starting from when I first got my dslr camera. The reason I’m doing this is to show you that everyone starts off taking crappy pictures, but if you persist for long enough eventually you’re bound to make something good.

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West st. Corner Brook. Blue hour, street lights are on, the trees frame the church.

What a joy to be alive

What a joy it is to be alive, and to really see the world. It sounds deceptively simple, “seeing the world” sure sounds easy enough, we do it all the time. But when dealing with the everyday stresses that come with modern life it can easily become excruciatingly difficult to do. It’s possible for one moment to have everything be fine, and the next moment you start thinking about how you need to get up

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man in Rocky Harbor with mountains and clouds in the background

How to Make Great Street Photography

Hello friend! Today I wanted to write a bit about how to make great street photography. I think the one thing that every street photographer has in common is a love for other people. This characteristic is common among street photographers because in order to go out and spend any serious amount of time trying to take photographs of people that you don’t know, you need to have some kind of emotional attachment to the

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Terry Boland man in the mountain painting

Terry Boland Interview

Hello everyone! Last month I had the opportunity to interview Corner Brook artist Terry Boland.  I’m glad I had the chance to talk to him about his story and how creating art has been with him his whole life. The interview had enough information that I easily could’ve made ittwice as long. I hope you enjoy reading about this wonderful artists life and work. JB: How did you first get into creating art? TB: When

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