
My Sports Photography Workflow
As a sports photographer, it is super important that my sports photography workflow for during and after games is on point. If I’m slow transmitting

As a sports photographer, it is super important that my sports photography workflow for during and after games is on point. If I’m slow transmitting

Raise your hand if you’re a photographer. Raise your hand if you want to make $100k as photographer this year. Sounds easy enough right? All

Everywhere you look there are photographers trying to sell you their Photoshop Actions or Lightroom Presets. They show you how bad a photo was and

I have Impostor Syndrome. Impostor Syndrome is defined as a psychological pattern in which one doubts one’s accomplishments and has a persistent internalized fear of

Growing up just north of Boston, I was a die-hard Red-Sox, Celtics, Patriots and University of Miami fan. Last one threw you off a bit,

Shooting Spring Training for MLB was just a unique experience. The stadiums were smaller and the fans were even closer to the action which provided

As the Coronavirus spread rapidly not only in the United States, but worldwide, one by one sports leagues just as the NBA, NHL and MLB

When I received the email for my upcoming Spring Training assigment and saw that I was going to JetBlue Park in Ft. Myers, I was