
About
I Really Enjoy Teaching Photography. I Learn a Lot From My AStudents. I Also Get To Explore Places I Had Forgotten About or Hadn't Been To In a While.
Been a Photographer For More Than 40 Years. Published World Wide. I Enjoy Passing On My Experience. I Teach Beginners, Intermediate Photogs & Those More Advanced Folks Who Want to Do It For a Living.
I Can TeachYou To Shoot Analogue Film or Digital, Color or Black & White. I Can Teach You Photoshop, Lightroom or On1. I Can Teach You How To Shoot Portraits or Models. I Work Studio or Location. I Have Shot With Cannon Leica Nikon and Hassleblad. I Have Shot With View Cameras Up to 11x14.
I Can Appraise Old Cameras and Prints. IF YOU HAVE A LARGE COLLECTION OF OLD PRINTS, NEGITIVES, GLASS PLATES OR UNDEVELOPED FILM CALL ME!
I'm Probably One of The Last Photographers That regularly Shoots Real Film.
I Taught Myself Photoshop, Lightroom& ON1. I Use Topaz and Nik Pretty Regularly. Currently I'm Working On Lightroom Presets For Special Effects To Be Used In Digital and Video Editing.
I'm Mostly an Editorial Photographer. I Have Worked in Fashion.
I Know Lighting, Both Created By Man and THE GOOD LORD HIMSELF.
I Have Worked In Indy Film. I'm a Second Camera, Assistant Director, Talent Coach, Art Director and Gaffer. So I Know How To Light.
I Have 13 Years of Teaching Experience. We All Learn in Different Ways. I Am Wonderfully Patient. That's Why We Learn By Intuition. Apparently I'm a Wizzard. My Sense of Humor Is Legendary.
I Like Working With People. Most of My Employment History Involves Working With the Public.
I Like to Drive, So I Travel to Most of My Students.
I Teach Improvisationally. You'll Learn Technique As We Go. The Importqant Thing Is Practiceing The Art of Seeing. Anybody Can Take a Picture. Few Come Back With Photographs.
Lessons Learned
Intermediate Photography
The Art of Seeing.
Photoshop & Lightroom
Artistic Doodling In Photoshop or Lightroom
Creating Galleries & Albums
Social Media For Photogs
Portraiture In Studio or Location.
Ask Me About Field Trips and Saturday Group Workshops.
Photos and videos



Reviews
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
We Look and Listen. A Student Will Tell You What They Want and How They're Going To Get There. I'm Just a Guide.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Worked Commercially In Chicago As A Photographer For 17 Years. I Have a PHD In Urban Photojournalism From The Streets of Chicago. I Was Representwed By The International Photo Agency Gamma Laison.
My Alma Mater Is The Workshop In Rockport Maine.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your lessons? If so, please share the details here.
$75 Per Lesson Unless It Gets Really Involved, Like Studio Work, Location Rental or Long Distance Travel. Lessons Last Until You Learn Something. I'm a Pretty Easy Teacher. I Teach By Intuition.
I Do Have Models Avalible They Have to Be Paid Rates Vary. They Are All People I Have Shot With.
How did you get started teaching?
I Started Teaching to Supliment My Commercial Work. One Day I Wokeup and Realized That I Have Always Been a Teacher. Figureing Out How People Learn Is Pretty Interesting Stuff.
What types of students have you worked with?
I Work With ANYBODY!
I'm a Master @ People Who Are Educationally Unique.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
I'm Fond of Every Event Each One Is Different. There Are Always New Challenges.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Be Ready To Take Some Chances. If It's Easy, You Aren't Learning Anything.