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Mar. 29, 2012 9:39 am

The myth of the young genius, the early blooming prodigy, the athlete peaking at 22, has us all in its grip. But that is just a myth -- a myth that deserves to be busted. Thanks to the efforts of some wonderfully inspiring bloggers, that dream killing belief that you have to succeed young or not at all is crumbling. America's love affair with youth destroys dreams every day, as people sadly put...? Read?More

Mar. 28, 2012 9:13 am

Whatever kind of writing you do, you have the power to create change. In fact, that's the magic of creative work of all kinds -- it draws back the veil, turns over rocks, shows people things they wouldn't otherwise see. "I Was Discriminated Against" is the title of blogger Ollin Morales' post from March 26, 2012. Ollin has a very cool blog called Courage 2 Create , which chronicles his journey...? Read?More

Oct. 9, 2011 12:25 pm

Google's Panda update has wrought a number of changes, some good and some bad, for writers on the Web. One of these comes from the decline of content giant (or, content mill as many would have it) Demand Media Studios, which recently sent out a letter to its writers announcing vague but important changes and "new opportunities" for them to promote themselves. Since the number of titles...? Read?More

Sep. 5, 2011 8:02 pm

They mean well. They really do. But while the grammar and spell checkers built into every word processing program can spare writers a ton of embarrassment by catching obvious usage and syntax goofs, they also do the opposite, generating a spate of other errors and, worse than that, stifling creativity and language play. The paradox of using grammar and spell checking software is that a writer...? Read?More

Aug. 22, 2011 2:35 pm

Whatever you hear from the water, remember, it wants you to carry the sound of its truth on your lips. David Whyte, "All My Vows" The last few months I've done many projects about the natural world and our place in it. I've created a blog site for WolfSong Sanctuary , a refuge for wolves and wolf hybrids. I've written web content about algae, frilled lizards and whether there are...? Read?More

Jun. 27, 2011 1:51 pm

Several of the writing blogs have been buzzing about a recent post on Skelliewag about blogging and all things pertinent to writing on the Web. Titled "Why Great Writing Doesn't Matter for the Web," this post made the point that readers of web content are not interested in the quality of writing they encounter there; it's content and information they want and anyone can offer that if they...? Read?More

Jun. 27, 2011 1:04 pm

Being an observer of online writing for obvious reasons, I continue to come across more and more websites/blogs/books/DVDs claiming that this is the real truth, the ultimate guide, the only tool you'll ever need, yes really! to learn how to make money writing blogs, articles and ebooks. These things tout the usual stuff: live on your own terms and forget about having a boss while pulling in the...? Read?More

May 30, 2011 8:41 pm

Being an observer of online writing for obvious reasons, I continue to come across more and more websites/blogs/books/DVDs claiming that this is the real truth, the ultimate guide, the only tool you'll ever need, yes really! to learn how to make money writing blogs, articles and ebooks. These things tout the usual stuff: live on your own terms and forget about having a boss while pulling in the...? Read?More

Mar. 15, 2011 10:20 pm

It's been said many times that creative work is its own reward. That the process is more important than the product. (When you're trying to make a living, that would be ... not.) But sometimes art, and in this story, a piece of art photography, ends up being rewarding in totally unexpected ways as it goes out into the world. A while ago I reported here about my latest run in with censorship, as...? Read?More

Mar. 6, 2011 10:32 pm

Now that I'm getting ready to write not one, not two, but three books (how did that happen?) talking about my basic message -- photography, and creative work in general -- opens our eyes to the magic around us -- I've returned yet again to one of my all time favorite books on photography: The Tao of Photography by Philippe L. Gross and S I Shapiro. This isn't a book on the how to of photography...? Read?More

Feb. 13, 2011 10:47 pm

Since I've been freelancing as a writer and photographer, and working with new writers eager to start playing the publication game, I've seen again and again how the hunger to be published -- to have work out and visible in the world -- can be so great that an individual will do practically anything, accept practically any treatment, from a publication in order to attain that magical status. I've...? Read?More

Feb. 6, 2011 7:37 pm

One of the most magical -- and scary -- things about creative work, and creative photography in particular, is the way that once we create something and send it out into the world, it takes on a life independent of its creator, seized and made over by those who encounter it. This is especially true in the visual realm, where images connect with the viewer on so many levels, both conscious and...? Read?More

Jan. 9, 2011 2:59 pm

Last week I was awarded a grant to produce Street Ink , my book of Southwestern street art photographs. (Pause here for a big thank you to my online employer, Demand Studios, for selecting my project in their December grant cycle.) I've also been studying SEO and keyword strategies. Keyword research shows what terms people use most frequently in web searches; optimizing your site and your...? Read?More

Jan. 1, 2011 1:55 pm

What do you get when you combine photographic creativity with a writer's passion for story and description? Mick Buston can tell you. Virtual Photography Studio recently profiled this British photographer, who calls himself a "visual writer," using photography to tell the stories he sees around him. Mick creates his own digital photography projects, building storyboards and making photographs...? Read?More

Dec. 14, 2010 10:43 pm

Yahoo News? Weekend Blog for December 12 included a story by Jim Brasher on the derelict buildings of Gary Indiana as photographed by Eric Holubow. The story featured a number of Holubow?s images, also viewable on his Flickr photostream ? litter-strewn hallways and sagging doors, and the grave dignity of an abandoned church. Brasher's story also pointed out what we urban landscape photogs know so...? Read?More

Dec. 2, 2010 10:15 pm

So I've just wrapped up the story on native honeys for allergies for The New Southwest. It's been a sweet introduction to the whole topic of native foods and the locavore movement, which will be the focus of several upcoming pieces. I toured health food markets and photographed jars of creamy desert honeys. I visited farmers' markets, talked to beekeepers, prickly pear harvesters and goat...? Read?More

Nov. 25, 2010 9:07 pm

Noted Depression-era photographer Marion Post Wolcott said, "Speak with your images from your heart and soul. Give of yourselves. Trust your gut reactions. . . .Get on with it; it may not be too late." (With thanks to Beth Reynolds and her site, The Photo-Documentary Press, Inc. for that quote.) Her words reflect the passion and vision which sometimes takes a back seat to the technological...? Read?More

Oct. 31, 2010 11:43 am

Henri Cartier-Bresson and his concept of the ?decisive moment? shaped my perception of photography. I think that?s what separates photography from other arts and gives the art of the lens its unique power to witness and shape events. Now, reading Ctein?s 10/28/10 post on The Online Photographer , I see another spin on Cartier-Bresson?s moment when photographer and subject unite in at a key...? Read?More

Jul. 3, 2010 6:15 pm

I haven't worked in black and white much since I was a student photographer. Now, in these digital days, I often photograph the deeply saturated colors of the desert southwest, where the intensity of color is a key part of the composition. But I was recently lured back to black and white after reading Andrew Gibson's wonderful guides, The Magic of Black and White , parts I and II. I began...? Read?More

May 30, 2010 12:03 am

A friend of mine has several framed pieces on her wall. Although most are paintings, one is a photograph -- a black and white image of a Mexican woman, whose dark eyes seem to grab you wherever you are. "The paintings are lovely," my friend said. "But they seem to blend into the background. It's the photograph I look at again and again." That conversation got me thinking about the power of...? Read?More

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