Back to Cuba for Photos: Why Some Still Go
Workshops and other type of photographic adventures are still held in Cuba. Here is why
Black and White Photography: Still Magic
Despite the advance in digital photography and all the enhancements modern cameras and mobile phones have made to color, the magic of monochromatic images persists.
Photographing Politics: Objectivity vs. Opinion
As documentary photographers, we have a moral obligation to shoot events without letting our views get in the way
Street Photography: My Personal How-to Guide
Some of the steps I take before a street photography adventure
Good Photography: A Little Bit of Luck?
Good photography requires a good eye and technique, but sometimes a little bit of luck is also welcome…
CT Hispanic Watch: Briseyda and Liliana (Pastry Chefs, El Salvador)
Two pastry chefs from Bricco West Hartford appeared in the second CT Hispanic Watch
Shoot a Quote: Photography Quotes for the Ages
Quotes about photography teach you about the art as much as any workshop
CT Hispanic Watch: Christian and Oscar (Chefs, El Salvador)
My first two subjects for the CT Hispanic Watch, two coworkers from Restaurant Bricco
Photographing Cuba: Navigating between Politics and Urban Decay
Rather than preying on Cuba’s decay, photographing Havana was a way to give voice to many issues
Photographing the Pope
My experience photographing Pope Francis during his visit to Holguin in 2015