Posts Tagged ‘teaching’

Hawaii: Teaching Amid the Palms

Hawaii: Teaching Amid the Palms

Vivian and I love being guest teachers in Hawaii, at the University of the Nations in Kona. That’s easy to believe, right? For more than a decade now, we’ve had the opportunity to teach here for one week each January. Ok, it’s an awesome gig spending a week in a tropical paradise, but even if [...]


University of North Carolina: Energized by Students

University of North Carolina: Energized by Students

Vivian and I appreciate photography lovers of of all kinds. We especially love talking with college and university students who are launching their photo careers. This year we’ve spoken at several schools where we’ve had the privilege of reviewing portfolios, and listening to the unique stories that have shaped these students’ path. It’s energizing and [...]


Rwanda: Portraits Under Pressure

Have you ever felt the almost paralyzing fear of realizing you have 5 minutes to pull off a story-telling, engaging portrait and nothing seems to be working in your favor? There is no time to set up the lights you brought, even though you ditched your mantra of “carry-on luggage only” to bring the extra [...]


Panama: Workshop Video

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Panama: Teaching

Just returned from three days of teaching for Panama Photo Workshops. A teacher’s job is made so much easier when students ask great questions and draw from the teacher. This was a great class. Thanks to Tito Herrera and all of the students! This time-lapse of the class was shot at one frame every second [...]


Hawaii: Class salutes David

Last year David duChemin of www.pixelatedimage.com and I had a great time teaching at the School of Photography, University of the Nations, Hawaii. This year he wasn’t able to make it but, nevertheless, his wisdom is still being imparted to the new students via his book, Within the Frame. It is required reading for all. Vivian and [...]