Stuff I know that you might want to know

The basics of Digital and Film Photography

What makes a good photograph from a technical standpoint? It starts with understanding exposure, and learning how to work with and around the limitations of your camera to capture how you uniquely see the world.

Editing and sequencing

#nofilter is a recent trend that you should buck. Since the beginning of photography, editing has been an integral part of producing a photo. Learn how to work in and outside of your camera to create the best photos possible.

Workflow and managing a large photo library

You’ve taken a thousand photos, now what? How do you wade through it all and find the photos you love? Learn software like Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop to organize, sort, find your favorites, and get editing. Marvel at your newfound ability to sync your photos across multiple computers, use your iPad to edit with a stylus. Learn exciting things like how manage cloud storage and backup your photos! Please backup your photos.

Film photography, pushing and pulling

Film is back in fashion. Did it ever really fall out of fashion? Yes, and for good reason. But it’s also back for good reasons! Learn the arcane art of shooting on film. Color, black and white, infrared, trichrome - there are loads of options and I can help you find film stocks that fit your vision and your budget.

At home film development and scanning

Developing and scanning, or getting your film developed at a lab and just scanning at home is a great way to save money and get more control over how your images look.

Long exposures & Astrophotography

Shoot the stars or learn how to add movement and light streaks to your photos.

Infrared and full spectrum photography

Tired of being limited to just boring, visible light? See the world in full spectrum and open up new, creative ways to capture scenes.