by speterlewis@gmail.com | Oct 28, 2020 | Freelancing, Product, Story behind the lens
Even after 35 years of messing around with cameras as a professional, and acquiring an arsenal of gear that chokes my SUV every time I have to go on location, I am still frequently drawn toward simplicity and minimalism. My wife ordered a suction-cup-hook-thingy...
by speterlewis@gmail.com | Sep 29, 2020 | Freelancing, Photography, Story behind the lens
It’s easy to get so zoomed in on the task at hand that we forget to pull over to the side of the road and take a break. I took this shot at the end of a very long day and almost didn’t bother with it. Up at 4:45 a.m., I had driven 75 miles to meet with...
by speterlewis@gmail.com | Aug 13, 2020 | Social Distancing
I challenged myself this morning: No breakfast until you make something beautiful from something ordinary. Even after 35 years working behind the lens, and with enough photo gear to choke a mid-size SUV, I still find myself striving for simplicity. Line, form, the...
by speterlewis@gmail.com | Jun 7, 2020 | Uncategorized
One of the things I love most about photography is its serendipitous nature. One moment you’re just sitting at your desk editing something, and then there is a clap of thunder and a deluge ensues and a photograph that you hadn’t even imagined suddenly...
by speterlewis@gmail.com | Jun 4, 2020 | Uncategorized
Wildlife photography is a special niche, and is not something I typically seek out on it’s own. Partly because I lack a really long lens (300mm just ain’t enough), and partly because I just don’t have the patience. But when Karen said yesterday...