by Michael DeYoung | Dec 31, 2019 | Featured Posts
From 9,700 edited images from 2019, which is about 25% of what I shot, I struggled to pick 1 landscape image from each month that I felt represented some of my best work. This is always a great exercise for photographers to do. My mantra as an adventure and travel...
by Michael DeYoung | Dec 19, 2018 | Featured Posts
Why do I do this to myself? As of this writing on Dec 17, my image count for 2018 so far, which only includes the edited files in my Lightroom Library stands at 15,088. Any photographer can understand the agony of having to pick a baker’s dozen from 15k. These...
by Michael DeYoung | Apr 10, 2018 | Tips & Techniques
1. Have your camera ready to shoot. Carry it on your chest, shoulder strap or hip belt. This is easy with a smartphone but a bit more challenging with a DSLR. Use a chest harness or shoulder/hip belt. Don’t rely on taking off your pack every time you want to take some...
by Michael DeYoung | Dec 20, 2017 | Tips & Techniques
Now that the first day of winter is close (though winter began months ago in some places), there is no reason to put your photography in hibernation! In fact, my favorite light of the year is winter. This is mainly because the sun doesn’t get as high in the sky and...
by Michael DeYoung | Jul 24, 2017 | Featured Posts, Tearsheets, press, awards
I recently ordered a couple of prints using the TruLife® Acrylic face mount and I love the way they make my prints look. TruVue reached out to me regarding one of those prints, interviewed me about the image (Turnagain Arm Lupine) and is featuring the interview on...