Hudson Valley Photographer { Austin Summer Fun }

Alright Alright it might not actually be summer in Austin. But it practically is. Ok maybe not the blistering heat, but damn this Czech Republic boy was a bit warm. I recently took a trip down to Austin for some business, and man did I have fun. 70 degrees, day or night. It was so weird walking outside at night and it being warm. Totally crazy! I also got just a small chance to do a bit of photography while I was down there.
By the way the first shot was shot while I was getting lectured on the street by some guy about how I shouldn’t use my on camera flash for anything. Ever. Look I’ll give you that the on camera flash is piss poor for portraits, and most other situati
Hudson Valley Photographer { Nature Photography }

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It’s so rare that I shoot nature photography. I never seem to be able to find something that I like enough, or is abstract enough, or has enough character to shoot. I find people so much more interesting to photograph. So much character. Human emotions are something interesting all by themselves and capturing that is so much fun. But I’m always looking for ways that I can branch out a little bit, and expand my photography. Now I don’t think I’m going to get into the business of selling nature photographs anytime soon, but nature photography has its own challenges. For me my main problem is deciding on a subject. A flower is a perfect example. It’s obv
Playing with Textures { Abstract Photography Hudson Valley }

I can’t believe how inspired I’ve felt lately. Not only to create amazing portraits, but also to do some abstract work, which I haven’t done much of lately. I’m finally starting to get more free time, and feel less stressed out at work, and thusly my photography prospers because of it. I love creating, and it can be especially fun with abstracts when you have such a blank canvas it becomes difficult to find focal points, and put meaning into shots. So instead I just try and make them look cool. Just kidding. Even with my abstract shots I try and put “emotion” into them. I realize that my abstract photography might not always have that “emotion”