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WHY ?

Why? Every person who chooses to attend one of my workshops, of for that matter any another photography workshop, usually comes with at least one goal in mind. In my early days as an instructor, (and still do t [...]

HOLIDAY GIFT IDEAS for the PHOTOGRAPHERv2

Every Year I try and give you a few suggestions for gifts for the photographer. Maybe you can forward these to your family, friends or maybe just buy yourself a gift. God knows we earned it these past two years [...]

It’s About Time

Images and Text ©Jack Graham / Jack Graham Photography       “The Two Most Powerful Warriors are patience and time” … Leo Tolstoy All creative people encounter many considerations not only i [...]

Let’s Talk About Drones— PART 2

© Jack Graham/ Jack Graham Photography All Rights reserved Below is a "SHORT VERSION of our E-BOOK on how we prepare, fly and deal with videos and images. To  DOWNLOAD the complete 42 page document.. click [...]

The Path to Creativity Part 2

©Jack Graham / Jack Graham Photography. All Rights reserved   Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler” …Albert Einstein “Everything is Composition” ….  Lyle Mays In November 20 [...]

Jack Graham Photography Workshops / 2022 Schedule

Greetings Everybody, We hope your summer is going well and everybody's healthy and happy! I have been getting lots of calls about 2022. It looks like we are all eager to get back to travelling.  Below is m [...]

Parallel Realities

Text and images ©Jack Graham / Jack Graham Photography. All Rights Reserved Back in 1990 guitarist Pat Metheny recorded an album with pianist Herbie Hancock and drummer Jack DeJohnette called “Parallel Realitie [...]

Monochrome Considerations

I want to talk a little bit about monochrome considerations in photography. Often I am asked “why do I refer to black and white photography as monochrome? To me, there is a distinct difference between the two. [...]

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