by JB | Jan 18, 2014 | Cuba, Fuji, Uncategorized
Fuji X-E2 – 35mm at f/8 This street scene feels more organic to me. I was on the other side of the street hangin’ out. I’m sure they were aware of my presence, however, I did not jump in and start taking pictures. Rather, I hung back looking at...
by JB | Jan 16, 2014 | Cuba
I said before I left for this trip, that I wanted to focus more on the people of Cuba. I believe I did this, however, I’m not sure I succeeded. Sure, I made some nice images I like, but when I look at others work, I feel I am falling short....
by JB | Jan 14, 2014 | Cuba, Uncategorized
Fuji X-E2 – 14mm prime ISO 3200 handheld f/11 I just arrived back home today from another successful trip to Cuba. Tony Sweet and I brought group to visit Havana and Trinidad to meet the people and make photographs. I’ll have much to blog about over the...
by JB | Jan 3, 2014 | Cuba
I’m excited to be leaving today to co-lead another group to Cuba with Tony Sweet. One of the best parts of Cuba is its warm friendly people, like this lovely woman who was gracious to pose for a quick snap last year. I am excited about traveling light with...
by JB | Dec 27, 2013 | Cape Cod, Charleston, Color, Cuba, Death Valley, Fuji, Fuji X-E1, Fuji X-Pro1, Gehry Building, Iceland, Palouse
Each year as I look back through my images, I am overwhelmed with gratitude for the people I was able to share my passion with. To all who came on a workshop, a tour or attended a lecture, thank you! You have enriched my life. I am also reminded of the amazing...
by JB | Feb 22, 2013 | Cuba
Here is another one to think about. The rules of composition say the woman is looking in the wrong direction out of the frame. So who wrote that rule anyway? Is that rule valid for all compositions? Should we follow the rules? For me, the image works just in part...