Robin Rayne Nelson spoke to two of my intro to photojournalism classes today. I love my job. As a photojournalist, I met
Don’t treat photos on your camera like your phone photos.
I am noticing that more people are treating their DSLR or Mirrorless cameras like their phones regarding photo storage, which is a
Why are clients hiring someone other than me?
If you are like most photographers we like to question why people/companies who know us will hire someone else to do a
Digital Natives aren’t Tech Savvy
Report: 6 of 10 Millennials Have ‘Low’ Technology Skills By Dian Schaffhauser 06/11/15 Digital natives aren’t as tech-savvy as they think—not according
Monday Devotional–Starting a new week
Waking up this Monday morning, I am ready to start a new week. There is something about Mondays being the first day
Photo Night at Grady College
UGA’s Photojournalism program had its first Photo Night last night. This was all inspired by Billy Weeks, who has been doing this
One Tip for Posing
One of the best ways to improve your portrait session is to start with a plan for posing. My uncle Knolan Benfield
Headshots for Actors
This past weekend I spent both Saturday and Sunday doing headshots for Columbus State University Theatre students. Here you can see the
Tips photographers could learn from golfers
I find a lot of similarities between the game of golf and photography. We talk about golf being the game of inches,
Lighting Comparison of Georgia Dome to the new Mercedes Benz Stadium
Photographers are concerned about a few things when they go to a new football stadium. Here are some comparisons between the older
Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game – Some of my photo coverage
Fans love to show their support for their teams using face paint. Another Chick-fil-A Kickoff is in the books, and Auburn broke
This is the best Investment to turn Pro in photography
One of the biggest mistakes new photographers make when trying to do photography as a profession is not investing enough in a
“Why is the sky blue?” And other important questions
Matthew 18:3 ESVAnd said, “Truly, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom
Staff to Freelance Tips
If you have a staff job in the communications field, the odds of being let go are higher than ever for good
First Day as Professor Leary
Friday, August 17, 2018, was my first-day teaching Intro to Photojournalism at The Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University
How to say No with a Yes
Still Too Busy This photo illustrates my inner frustrations when I am asked to do just one more thing, or someone wants