This is a candid portrait I took while on a walking tour in Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India. The environment was key to this shot, so I zoomed out wider than normal for a portrait to include it. Another key technique here was giving them a friendly smile and tacitly asking (by holding up my camera whi...
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Here's a wide shot of The Louvre Museum in Paris, France. Hands-down, the key technique here was getting a tourist-free shot, and to do that I got up before dawn and got in place ready to shoot. Getting up that early pretty much ensures youll be there all by yourself. This was taken shortly after...
Here's a wide, epic-style sunrise shot of Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach, taken from the overlook at Dyrhlaey near Vk, Iceland. The biggest part of this shot was luckbeing lucky enough to be there one morning when Mother Nature delivered an awesomely cloudy sky to catch all that morning light. With...
Here's a bright interior shot of the Mafra National Palace Library in Portugal. The key technique here was making the interior look as big and epic as it was by getting down really low. This was taken on the public tour and they had a little gallery area at the far end of this hall, but you weren...
Heres another shot taken in #NYC a number of years ago. On my first trip to Grand Central Station I tried to use a tripod and the cops were on me in 20 seconds asking if I had a permit. I didn't, but the fact that they asked means they issued permits so I applied for one and sure enough, I got on...
A quick trip up to #NYC this week reminded me about when I got a chance to shoot after sunset at the Top of the Rock Observatory on the top of Rockefeller Center a number of years ago. I was surprised to see people with tripods set up around the Observatory with people shooting everything from ti...
Back from a fantastic week in London with my Travel Photography Workshop. Heres one from an earlier trip and from my The world on white seamless series. Its The London Eye mega ferris wheel, but what really caught my eye in this shot was the single red car. That totally made it. Don't know why th...
I rented an old classic New York City taxi, found a great location near Wall Street, and took my workshop group for a this shoot before our sunset shoot. This ones taken with my iPhone. Everybody got such great shots! It was like shooting on a movie set. Not a single car came down the street the ...
I posted some of my favorite shots from my workshop trip to Lisbon, Portugal (and a side trip to Porto), plus behind-the-scenes shots, & more. Below: one of the main reasons I wanted to visit Porto; to photograph the stunning Livraria Lello Bookstore. See them at: bit.ly/3HmvGv1
Today my brother Jeff and I visited Grindelwald, Switzerland, where I got this shot. It said it was 22 outside, but it felt like 55 in Florida. Hardly any wind, and we weren't cold at all. Just a beautiful day all around. We're going back to Gindelwald tomorrow to catch two trains and a gondola t...
Took this one today on my first day in Zurich, Switzerland (Im here with my brother Jeffrey - the trip was a Christmas present from my awesome wife Kalebra). This is the beautiful library themed cafe at @b2_hotel_zurich where we had some delicious hot chocolate. We made a special trip out just to...
My love affair with spiral staircases continues with this shot of the Tulip Stairs in the Queen's House (not Buckingham Palace) in Greenwich, London. Thanks to Dave and Peter for making the trek out there with me that day. #photography, #london, #Spiral_staircase, #architechturephotography #trave...