Copyright
This evidently bears explaining. Photographers own the copyright to their images. Period. Hard stop. Whether it’s me taking a photo with a high-end camera, you taking a photo with your
This evidently bears explaining. Photographers own the copyright to their images. Period. Hard stop. Whether it’s me taking a photo with a high-end camera, you taking a photo with your
I can’t be the only one who has clients who make this mistake. When you send files to someone by sending them a link to Dropbox, and they click on
I’ve always been suspicious of GoDaddy after someone wanted me to help them with their website and there was no way to do straight HTML. I convinced the friend to
With the lockdowns around CoViD-19 and people not venturing out — but still needing to buy a home — a lot of people have been looking for floorplans and 360°
While I’m not terribly worried about my health, I am worried about being asymptomatic or having a mild case and passing it on to someone who is at risk and
Making images look like they’re sketches seems to be all the rage. This week. Next week it’ll probably be making your images look like crayon drawings or something. Anyway, here’s
I provide stock shots to clients — picture of nearby parks, neighborhood signs, HOA community center, etc. Some I’ve been using for years, some I update fairly regularly. For example,
Barn doors are all the rage these days. Barn doors for doors, shower doors that hang and slide, pantry doors, office doors. We’re all just politely ignoring the fact that
A bit long, so I’ll apologize now. But fun stuff…. Awhile back I shot a house in Cameron Park. Nice enough place, right on the golf course. A bit dated.
Okay, I’ve been doing this awhile now. And quite often run into the situation below: Kitchen sink with a light over it and two switches next to the sink. One