Category Archives: Photographers

Interview with Ansel Adams’ Son

Thanks to Jim M Goldstein for sharing the link to a video interview with Ansel Adams’ son Michael on Fast Company TV’s PhotoCycle program.

(It is fun to watch the video and see so many places I know so well… :-)

Flowers? In the Redwoods?

I’m a bit embarrassed that, as a long-time Californian, I had not thought to go to the redwoods to photograph flowers. However, Inge Fernau has and she is currently posting a wonderful series of photographs that make me think I need to get up there. Soon.

Impressive Fred Larson Shot

Fred Larson does a daily Mystical Photography blog for SF Gate which features photographs of Bay Area subjects. (For obvious reasons, I understand the effort it must take for him to come up with a photo of these subjects every day of the year… ;-) Sometimes Fred comes up with a shot that is really unique, and this photograph of an egret is certainly in that category.

(His blog has a RSS feed.)

Jim is Trying to Make Me Jealous…

… and succeeding. :-)

Photographer Jim M. Goldstein has posted a piece at his blog about his visit to Caribou Pass Valley in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. While I’ve been to Alaska a couple of times (for a total of about a month) I’ve never been that far north, and on my visits I was not equipped to do serious photography.

(About the “that far north” observation… On my most recent Alaska trip I rode my bike – along with a group of students – 1100 miles from Skagway through the Yukon to Fairbanks and then to Anchorage. Really.)