“Transcending Travel” a must read

One of my favorite travel photographers, Mitchell Kanashkevich, just released a new e-book, “Transcending Travel—A guide to captivating travel photography.” I bought the book yesterday and must say it was a pleasure to read.
Heber Vega Q.10 interview with me

I want to give a big, sincere thanks to Heber Vega for interviewing me for his latest installment of Q.10. Anyway, I told Heber I had the best…and I truly mean the best… group of readers, many of whom I consider friends – so please do me a favor and check out the interview.
Abandoned

I don’t quite know what it is that I love about these rundown buildings other than I think I’m drawn to their solitude. David E. Jackson, a studio photographer based out of Appleton Wisconsin, spent several years photographing “rural abandonment” in Wisconsin.
Spotlight on the Reader

John is always saying that this site is a little bit about him, but a lot about you guys. Batdorff Photography is doing a Spotlight feature in an effort to get to know more about his followers and fellow photographers.
Who would you shadow?

The next poll is in consideration of our forefathers in photography. I still find it interesting to reflect on their lives and the influence they’ve all had on photography as we know it today.
Good morning….

What I love about my e-reader is it allows me to travel with some of my favorite photography books without all the bulk.
Casper Vildrik Off the Beaten Path

Our next featured reader is Casper Vildrik Justesen. His story and words reflect the same curious nature that brings about his unique photographic perspective.
How Peter Rose, “Seeks the good light”

Check out our first featured photographer Peter Rose. I hope you enjoy Peter’s story and photography as much as I did.
duChemin’s e-books are worth checking out

I don’t know about you, but I’m always looking for new ideas to improve my photography. I’ve been following David duChemin for the past couple of years…
You got style?

I often get asked “what kind of photographer are you?” I’m not sure I have the answer, as of yet, because my style is an evolving process. I can tell you I enjoy shooting landscapes and people, but I like photos of animals and buildings too. I’m not sure labels such as a “landscape photographer” [...]

John is an award winning landscape and travel photographer who splits his time between Chicago and Montana. His work has been featured in National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson Hole. John loves the outdoors and traveling, and sharing his images with others.