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Canon 1Ds Mark II, Canon 17-40 f/4L, 26mm, f/22, 1.2 sec, ISO 100

What a great weekend for an art show!  The weather was sunny on Saturday and pretty decent most of Sunday.  It rained a bit towards the end, but stopped by the time we had to pack up.  Thanks again to everyone who came out and supported the local artists.  I had tons of fun, made a few sales, and saw some breath-taking artwork!  The most memorable aspects of the show for me, however,  were my interactions with other artists and customers.

One particular connection stands out in my mind, and I would like to share it with you.  It was early Saturday morning, and the day was just beginning.  Customers were walking in, looking around, and smiling like kids at a carnival.  Nick, a young man probably no older than 18 or so, steps into my booth, looks around, and introduces himself.  He says he’s helping his father at a nearby booth.  He looks at my work with interest and tells me he has a strong interest in landscape and nature photography.  I offer some advice about technique, gear, and the business of photography in general.  We exchange a few pleasantries and he leaves my booth. Throughout the day, as Nick passes my booth, he says a quick hi or waves his hand, every so often stopping to re-examing my photographs.  I forget exactly when, either at the end of Saturday or on Sunday morning, Nick buys a few greeting cards from me, one of which is the opening image of this blog.  Just before Cindy and I close up shop on Sunday evening, I see Nick again.  He’s holding the Mt. St Helens image in his hand with an eager expression on his face, like a student who know the answer and can’t wait to give it.  With a thrill in his voice, Nick tells me that he had bought the picture for his mother, because, for some odd reason he couldn’t describe, it strongly reminded him of her.  Nick had discovered from his father later that day, Mt. St Helens erupted on May 18th, coinciding with his mom’s birthday!  It did my heart good to see such joy in Nick’s voice as he recounted that experience.  He was smiling from ear to ear as he walked back.  Interactions such as this is what will remain with me, more so than any sale, profits, or losses.  I don’t know if Nick will ever read this blog, but if he does, I hope he leaves a comment and describes his feelings himself.

The next show is July 17th/18th, and I can’t wait!



Thank you for visiting the new and improved StarvingPhotographer.com. If this is your first visit, welcome! If you’ve been here before, you’ll notice a drastic change in both format and content. This website has been completely revamped, hopefully making it more user friendly and informative. Here’s a list of the major changes I’m really excited about:

• A brand new “look” to the entire website
• Addition of this blog section
• Better organization of photos, complete with categories, keywords and geotags
• Easier gallery navigation, with ability to see images at various sizes
• A robust search function
• A streamlined ordering process, with many more options for print sizes and merchandise

For this first blog, I wanted to briefly mention my recent foray into bird photography. I’ve made a not-so-insignificant investment in a new camera body and a large telephoto lens. Landscapes will always be my first love, but I’m beginning to be wooed by bird/wildlife photography. Here’s an image of me behind my “monster” gear:

Canon 1D Mark III, 100-400 f/4.5-5.6L IS lens, (100mm, f/6.3, 1/400 sec, ISO 800), Photograph by Ray Still

And here is what I was photographing:

Canon 7D, 1.4X Extender, 600mm f/4L IS lens, (f/5.6, 1/640 sec, ISO 200)

In the coming weeks and months, I will be blogging about interesting and photogenic locations, photoshop tips/tutorials, upcoming arts and crafts shows I’ll be participating in, and just about anything remotely related to photography. So, please have a look around and stop by often. Feel free to leave comments or ask questions, and I promise to respond as quickly as I can.

EJS: hopefully you're not starving anymore ; )

Conrad Tan: Terrific website Mr M! Well laid out and easy to navigate! Stunning images as always.

--> Mahesh: Eric, thanks for the comment and chuckle. No, indeed...not starving anymore...just starving for beauty. :D

--> Mahesh: Conrad, always appreciate your comments, bud! I can't wait till I'm in SF with you and Ant! Let's keep our fingers crossed for the weather and birdies. :D

Larry Ridgeway: I love the "cleanness" of the layout and artistic design. Of course your photos are awesome and a palate to soothe the soul. Works fine on Safari for me. Thanks for the beauty.

--> Mahesh: Larry, thanks a ton for your kind words. I also appreciate your taking the time to explore the site with Safari. I'm on Mac OSX myself using Safari, and didn't find any problems, but it's nice to get that verified. :D

Jude Perera: Thanks for the tutorial Mahesh. Very informative and nicely explained. Jude

--> Mahesh: Hey Jude (I always wanted to say that. :D), you're more than welcome! I hope you can put it to good use one day.