by Reed Hoffmann | May 22, 2014 | Beginner, Composition, Education, Intermediate, Travel, Workshops
I know good photos can be made in all kinds of weather. But there’s weather, and then there’s rain. I’m fine shooting pictures in any kind of weather except rain. Hot, cold, snowy, windy, humid – I can deal with all of those. But keeping lenses, viewfinders and my...
by Reed Hoffmann | May 8, 2014 | Beginner, Composition, Intermediate, Light, Travel
Last weekend I taught Nikon School in Seattle with my good friend and co-instructor Bill Durrence. I’ve been fortunate to visit Seattle many times over the years, for schools, workshops and business with Microsoft. It’s a beautiful city in one of the most scenic parts...
by Reed Hoffmann | Apr 1, 2014 | Action, Beginner, Intermediate, Travel, Workshops
Lately I’ve been reading about some past photographers and how they approached their work, and came across something that really hit home. It was the idea that to be successful as a photographer, you needed to clear your mind of all other thoughts. You had to be free...
by Reed Hoffmann | Mar 19, 2014 | Action, Advanced, Beginner, Camera Gear, Exposure, Intermediate, Lenses, Travel, Wildlife
Last weekend the Kansas City Star had a story about the snow geese migration happening just north of here. My first thought after reading it was, “I’ve got to get up there.” I’d visited a few years back, but that time there weren’t many birds. This trip promised...
by Reed Hoffmann | Feb 6, 2014 | Advanced, Beginner, Composition, Intermediate, People, Travel, Wildlife, Workshops
I recently suggested that a good exercise for every photographer at the end of the year is to go through and pick their ten favorite photos. Then a friend linked me to her ten favorites, and asked if I’d share mine. Oops! I responded that I tell other people to do...
by Reed Hoffmann | Jan 13, 2014 | Advanced, Beginner, Camera Gear, Intermediate, Travel
For photographers, staying warm in cold weather isn’t just about comfort, it’s about staying focused on photography. If you’re uncomfortable, you’re distracted. In my previous life as a newspaper photographer, I spent twenty years living and working in upstate New...