Adjusting to Life on the Road – Travel with Kids
Travel with Kids If you’ve followed my work for any length of time, you know that I shoot a lot
Continue readingAdjusting to Life on the Road – Travel with Kids
Travel with Kids If you’ve followed my work for any length of time, you know that I shoot a lot
Continue readingAdjusting to Life on the Road – Travel with Kids
Live from _____, It’s a ZDP Photo Walk! Have you tuned in to a live photo walk yet? I’ve been
Continue readingLearn How I Find Great Photos on a Live Photo Walk
Looking for the Different I’ve never been one to look for THE shot. The “hero” shot (it’s an advertising term).
Continue readingTaking Unique Photos at the Gateway Arch in St. Louis
Let’s be honest: lighthouses are freaking cool. I love the idea of 19th century ships navigating a rocky coast, relying
Continue readingThe Beautiful 40 Mile Point Lighthouse in Rogers City, Michigan
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Seeing the peace and serenity of McCormick’s Creek State Park, it’s easy to see how this became the first state
Continue readingThe Serenity of McCormick’s Creek State Park
While visiting the Florida Keys, we decided to visit Key West for a day. It sounds a bit odd to
Looking for a fresh perspective on my own surroundings, I created some black and white nature photography in my yard.
Continue readingHigh Contrast Black and White Nature Photography at Home
After a year of staying near home and only visiting state parks, I had forgotten just how large national parks
Continue readingBeautiful Wildlife on Anhinga Trail in Everglades National Park
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Everyone remembers their first trip to Disney World, right? I certainly do because it was only a few years ago
A walk through native landscapes Humans and nature are inextricably linked and I work to show that when I shoot
You see model trains a lot during the holiday season, but nobody does model trains like the Eiteljorg Museum in
Hats, boots (buy one get two free) and neon signs. This was my initial impression walking through downtown Nashville, Tennessee,
Great Smoky Mountains National Park, on the border of Tennessee & North Carolina, is the most visited National Park in
“We seceded where others failed.” That’s the motto of The Conch Republic, the nickname taken on by Key West when
Another stop we made on our holiday tour of Indianapolis was Jingle Rails, presented by The Indiana Rail Road Company,
This past weekend was the grand opening of the Carmel Christkindlmarkt. I stopped by on Sunday evening to check out
Like many people, the images I’ve seen in the news lately of refugees fleeing violence and war have affected me deeply.
As a born and bred Midwesterner, I love documenting fairs and festivals. I grew up in Fort Wayne, Indiana attending
Bill Browne, Principal/President, Ratio Architects Bill founded Ratio in 1982 and the firm has gone on to create many iconic Indianapolis buildings
Broxton Bird Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Earth Sciences, IUPUI Many people dream of traveling to remote mountains of Tibet or Peru.
Sareh Azizi, 15, Violinist & Student Sareh lived her first 13 years in Iran. She began to play violin at
GK Rowe, Business Design Principal, Q7 Associates GK has a uniquely creative mind, and I’ve regularly called him up over
What’s the Deal With Copyright? I’m glad you asked, Jerry. Let’s talk photography copyright. When you create an original work,