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
Will AI Take over Photography?
The battle between fake and real is at a critical point now. AI seems to be the culprit, but people are always behind it
Portraits vs Street: Can Everyone Do Both?
Some people think that portrait photographers and street photographers can’t delve into the other’s art. Yet, there are more similarities than many would think