One of the coolest things my photography has lead me to is my involvement with the Atlanta Roller Girls.
Read more →I never thought I would be "beach guy", but my wife convinced me to take a cruise with our 18 year old son as part of his graduation/birthday present. One of our ports was St. Thomas, and within minutes I fell in love with the Virgin Islands.Read more →
It's a win/win when you actually get paid by your day job to travel Northern California for business, and you get to spend a lot of your time enjoying the unique landscapes and views of that area.Read more →
I have long been of the mindset ingrained in me by my first photography teacher, “A camera is just a hammer. It is a tool used to achieve a specific result.”
Read more →Believe it or not, even in the digital age, photography costs money, and working for “exposure” does not pay my credit card bills. That said, however, there are times when working for free can pay off.
Read more →Way back when, a man named Paul Buff started a line of affordable and reliable studio lighting called Alien Bees. Over the years, his little power blocks have made a well deserved reputation for themselves as – well – affordable, reliable, and TOUGH light units. This is
Read more →My wife and I have been watching Work Of Art: The Next Great Artist on Bravo. It is another typical reality/competition show with artists competing in challenges in order to impress a panel of (allegedly) qualified judges. As this show goes to it’s final episode, I feel compelled to remark on the one photographer who was a contestant – Mark Velasquez.
Read more →Who doesn’t have time for a road trip? Road trips are short vacations – usually with friends and beer. This was a really fun trip with a few of my photographer buddies into the wintry mountains of Western North Carolina. Contact Ed Selby for licensing or print
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