Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Busy month!!!!
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
August one-day photo trek.

On Sunday, August 31st a friend, Keith Misegades, and I packed up our photo gear and headed south of Nashville along I-24 in search of some good photo opportunities. Our general objective was the Sewanee, Tennessee area. We got off I-24 and traveled south on Highway 41 (also known as Hillsboro Highway and Dixie Highway) towards Pelham and Monteagle. Near Pelham we spotted a nice looking barn (on the west side of the highway) with the usual “See Rock City” painted on its roof. There were fields of green soybean plants in front of the barn. Unfortunately the light was against us as we were basically shooting back towards the southeast and the morning sun wrecked havoc with any decent shots. We made the climb up Highway 41 into Monteagle and then headed east towards Tracy City. We spotted a small pond with a stair stepped rock dam with a nice cascade of water flowing over the dam. We took some long exposure shots of the water that produced some decent images. This would be a great place to catch some of the fall colors or in the midst of a hard freeze during the winter. It appeared that Littell Lake feeds this pond (Hines Pond) so it would make sense that water could be flowing year round.
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Back it up!!!
I recently returned from 8 days of vacation (traveling with the drum corps my kids were performing with) and before I left I did the “right” thing and powered down all my PCs, laptops, etc. Upon my return I fired up my main PC to upload the photos I’d taken and was greeted by errors stating that my data drive was not available. After my initial reaction of “oh s**t!!!” I did some poking around including pulling the drive from the case and testing it using an external dock. I quickly determined that the drive was “dead”.
After purchasing a new drive (1 TB Seagate Barracuda) I kicked off the Genie-soft Backup Manager restore. It took me a couple of days to restore the 400+ GB of photos and data as I was unusually careful to verify the restore and make sure I had the latest versions of files. The restore went off without a hitch and, at this point, I feel confident that I haven’t lost crucial files.
My words of advice from this experience is… “back it up, back it up, back it up!!!” I still had that panicky feeling when I determined the drive was dead, but am now very appreciative of the fact that I had a reasonable backup strategy in place. I can’t imagine the stress I would have had if I’d not been able to restore all those files within a couple of days.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Photo shoot with Strat 5.

A couple of weeks back I do a shoot with my employer’s (Healthways) corporate rock-n-roll band, Strat 5. For the second year in a row, they are headed to back to the finals of FORTUNE’s Battle of the Corporate Bands in Cleveland, Ohio. They recently won the Nashville regional competition. Thanks guys (and ladies) for allowing me to photograph you and good luck in Cleveland! Click here to see some other images from my photo shoot with Strat 5.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Worldwide Photo Walk

Monday, July 13, 2009
In my back yard


I wasn’t feeling particularly inspired to do much this past Saturday… I’d started working outside about mid-morning and the rain came – not in large amounts but enough to drive me back inside. In the late afternoon I talked myself into grabbing my camera & tripod and said (to myself), “just walk around the yard and see if you ‘see’ anything.” An hour later I was feeling great and found a couple of nice shots without ever leaving the backyard. It’s amazing what getting immersed in a creative process can do to a state of mind!
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Catch this event in Nashville!
Imaging USA, an annual professional photographer’s conference sponsored by PPA – Professional Photographers of America, is being held in Nashville in January 2010. Even if you’re not a member of PPA, you should try to attend this event! I’ve been to this event 3 times in the past four years and have always felt I’ve gotten my monies worth. There usually are various “tracks” of sessions, but you’re not limited to just attending one track. You see and hear some of the notable names in the photography industry. Also, the trade show is world-class. The big vendors (Nikon, Canon, etc.) usually have 15-20 minute presentations by their top photographers. Many other vendors have live demonstrations at their booths so you can pick up some great practical information.
So much for the pitch… You can check out more information at www.imagingusa.org. Hope to see you there…
Thursday, June 18, 2009
One of my favorite subjects turns 130 years old.

Friday, June 12, 2009
World Wide Photo Walk
I’m going to participate in the World Wide Photo Walk on July 18th in downtown Nashville. Scott Kelby and NAPP (National Association of Photoshop Professionals) are sponsoring this event and it is a series of “walks” in cities around the world that occur (approximately) at the same time. Each “walk” is led by a local photographer and limited to 50 participants. There doesn’t appear to be any set destinations or objectives of each walk other than exploring the area and taking some good photos. Photographers gather at the end of the walk for some socializing and sharing of photos. Check out www.worldwidephotowalk.com if you’re interested in more info.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
CMA Music Festival (Fan Fair) parade
Monday, June 8, 2009
Use Lightroom 2? Get this book...
I picked up a copy of Scott Kelby’s latest edition of Adobe Photoshop® Lightroom 2Book for Digital Photographers and after just a week have probably saved enough time in Lightroom to pay for the book! I really like Scott’s approach – state a specific issue/scenario and address it in a very concise manner. I picked up several very good hints/tricks from this book!
Previous posts.
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