Review: The Rapid Strap
Posted in Reviews by dub | Tags: black rapid, camera accessories, camera strap, equipment review, photography equipment review, rapid strapAfter a workshop late last year, I had my mind firmly set on purchasing a new camera strap. If you have ever used the traditional camera strap, shot portrait, and been highly annoyed at how the strap hangs in the way of the viewfinder, then this new strap is right up your alley. Read more »
Dubtastic in Bulb Magazine
Posted in Press by dub | Tags: bulb, bulb magazine, magazine, Press, published
Not too terribly long ago I submitted two images for possible inclusion in Bulb Magazine. I was pleased to see that one of the images was picked up in Issue 11. Read more »
Control Your Light, Control Your World
Posted in General Banter by dub | Tags: alien bees, creative lighting, lighting, photography lighting, photography lights, south atlanta flickr, strobist
Recently some of the South Atlanta Flickr folks gathered for a model shoot out. With many photographers comes many talents, specialties, ideas, and equipment. Through these meet-ups and shoot outs, I have met many people and try to take away elements here and there to build it into what I would like to do personally. This past shoot really opened my eyes to lighting. Not just lighting in general, but creatively using light to totally change the environment you are working in. All of that was made possible by Matthew Miller. Read more »
Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8
Posted in Art News by dub | Tags: 2.8, 70-200, lens review, new glass, new lens, nikkor, nikon lensIs my purchase of new glass really art news, you ask? Well… yes…. yes it is. About a week or so ago, my latest addition to the camera equipment family arrived: The Nikkor AF-S VR 70-200 f/2.8 and I couldn’t be happier with the purchase. Read more »
4 Quick Organization Tips for Your Sanity
Posted in General Banter by dub | Tags: filing, freelance, organized, sanity
I find that there are times when I think over what I have on my plate and feel a sense of being overwhelmed. That usually tends to add unwanted and unwarranted stress. And who needs that? For both my full time and freelance work, I have a few simple yet stress-relieving techniques that keep me organized and on time. Read more »








