Read: Birding to Change The World

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If you are attempting to live a life right by animals, you are in for a long and arduous road. Trish O’Kane is a living example of this reality. Her warmup years were spent as a human rights lawyer in …

Creative: And…

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“Are you a photographer?” “Yes.” “And I do motion, content creation, and social media for the brand I work for.” “Who does the editing and producing?” “I do that too.” “What about the sound?” “Me.” “What about the asset management?” …

Read: Triple Agent

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I tend to enjoy writers who also work as journalists. Their books often have little fluff or flowery prose because there simply isn’t space for that in the news world. Joby Warrick writes for The Post. I first encountered him …

Creative: Deep Blue

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Deep blue blast furnace. A distraction as the RAV points south to the grounds. Head and lungs congested, still, but the thrum of heartbeat knowing I will be left alone, even if for a moment. Left alone to look. It …

Creative: Adobe Max, Day Two

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Okay, mental note. Any event that has a dedicated app typically brings something solid to the table. At least in theory, and Max does not disappoint in this regard. The app not only works, it’s helpful and keeps me in …

Creative: Adobe Max Day One

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Austin, what happened? Deplaning in this once strange and undone town I noticed there had been a change in the wind. Gone was the Austin of my youth and in was the Tech Bro, Finance Bro and LA-type. And the …

Adventure: Adobe Max

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My history with Florida is long and distinguished, and I’ve always done my best work in Terry Cloth. Grandparents firmly entrenched on Marco Island. A father obsessed with skinny water fishing in the Keys. A mother obsessed with all things …

Creative: You Don’t Have To Go Far

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There are four working photographers in my neighborhood. And if you throw in professional writers, actors, and other creative industries, the number of working creative professionals grows even more. For those of you thinking you must look to history, big …

Read: Wounded Tigris

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You would think I would know more after so many years of American “involvement” in the region, but remember, I’m a public school kid bent on little more than trending with the masses. When I hear the word “Tigris” I …

Creative: Japan By The Numbers

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In the words of The Highlander, “There can be only one.” Love this. Not two, just one. Who needs more, really? You could argue this is a bit extreme when it comes to photography. There might be a single best …

Read: A Wing and a Prayer

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Another bird book? Yep. Get over it. You are NOT too cool for birds, contrary to what you might think. Most of you, well, I know you better than you imagine. And even those convinced of their cool might want …