I have finalized the initial print offering for Three Five’s print gallery and included several 8″ x 10″ prints as requested. Feel free to browse at your leisure.
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Just wanted to tell the world I am not gone, nor has the site been abandoned. As some of you know I am a grad student and I have been overly swamped with school. However I hope to be back at it within the next few weeks. Below is a sneak peek at what’s in store …
A review of the Olympus E-P2, pack film Polaroid tutorial, Tokina 12-24 f/4 review, a review of Adoramapix’s photobooks, blog posts from two photo road trips planned for mid-July and early August, and lastly I am adding a new section to the site … a print store. The Print store is where you will be able to purchase my limited edition prints directly from me, all hand signed and numbered. In addition, I’ll be running a contest or two, the gallery will be updated, AND I’ll finally get the Wedding gallery up and running.
So, bear with me and I promise I’ll make it worth the wait.
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Welcome to the second, and final, installment of my tips for the New Wedding Photographer. Herein are 12 more tips for those just getting into the business. Read more…
This past Friday I shot my first Wedding. I have taken a few wedding shots for people here and there, but this is the first time where I was running the whole kit and kaboodle from Point A to Point B. I thought I would blog about the ordeal and pass on a few tips, tricks, and mistakes that I came across. Hit the jump for Wedding Photography 101. Read more…
Sorry everyone! I’ve been out of commission longer than I expected after my surgery. I’m doing much better and I’ll be getting back in the swing of things over the weekend by writing up some new posts. Currently, I’ve got a few reviews and several tutorials in the works. Some really exciting stuff. I hope you’ll bear with me a few more days. Have a great weekend!

So chances are good Im currently in a recovery room right now at the hospital, if all went well I will be homeward bound in a couple of hours. (Like I said, nothing too serious, and the procedure is being done laproscopically) In light of this I thought I would post some of my favorite Photography and Digital Dark Room related posts from around the net and other bloggers. Wish me luck and enjoy the reading after the jump … Read more…
Recently I read a Photography blog that advocated never doing anything for free as a photographer. That doing so, even for family, set a precedence in which you will probably be exploited in the future. While there is some truth to this point, there is also a lot of opportunity to be had by firing your shutter for no charge. More after the jump. Read more…
Been a few days since I’ve posted. I took a few days off and travelled to some pretty out remote locations in the Smokey Mountains in Eastern TN. Click through to see the full size on Flickr.
I had planned for this to be a photo free weekend, so I left the tripod at home. It might seem strange, but I find I don’t take photography as seriously if I don’t have my tripod along. My framing and “capturing the light” skills still hold, but without a tripod I feel like my photography takes on a much more “playful” tone, and play is always good for the soul. But, my photo-free weekend didn’t happen since I did have my camera with me. Just a few of the best things though. So this leads into my rules of Photography that Illl be expounding on each day for the next several days. So stay tuned for them all. Read more…
If you’re reading this you have probably linked in from various other sites. Three Five Photography is a site/blog about a budding Photography company, and the many ways I work to break into the elusive world of professional photography. I will be blogging about my triumphs, as well as my failures. In essence I am going to attempt to give my readers something the other “big names” in photography blogging fail at … the words and advice of a budding Professional. I once had a Professor in college who told me the greatest scientific discoveries were usually made by people new to the field because they weren’t set in their ways. The big guys can give all sorts of advice, but no matter how hard they try their advice will always be based on their previous success. Read more…