Field Testing the Canon 1DX
Canon 1DX Digital Camera Body © Jay Goodrich I know everyone out there is waiting in anticipation to see the noise levels on the image files for this camera, but I need to set some ground rules so you...
View ArticleChanging Directions
Peacock Parade during the Solstice Parade © Jay Goodrich Falling into complacency. Have you ever done it? Or are you doing it right now? As an artist you work extremely hard to better your career,...
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Photographing Through the Cypress © Jay Goodrich With the announcement of our new website last week, I discussed changing directions. About taking your current status quo and trying to explore new...
View ArticleIntent on Design
Heather Goodrich Mountain Biking Colorado © Jay Goodrich In today’s digital world we all take tons of photos. We then take those images and master them. We use software like Apple’s Aperture, Adobe’s...
View ArticleThe Adventure is the Journey
Driving Around Discovering © Jay Goodrich Or is the journey an adventure? I think the two are so interconnected and interrelated that you cannot have one without the other. I have been living an...
View ArticleDiffraction and Focus Stacking Tutorial
Here’s a little video that highlights how I overcome diffraction issues with today’s digital cameras and lenses by stacking multiple focal point images in Adobe Photoshop CS6 via Adobe Lightroom 4.
View ArticleA New Website is Finally Here!
I haven’t been lost, but I have been busier than I would have ever expected in my life. About six months ago I decided to update my business branding. As part of this project, a new website came into...
View ArticleExposure Blending in Photoshop CS6
It’s not that often that I use exposure blending anymore because many of my clients want a single capture image. In addition though, Adobe’s Lightroom 4 software has such a robust RAW processing...
View Article8 Principles for Professional Photographers that I have discovered in My Career
Winter snows cover the forest near Whistler BC. I have been creating images and articles as a business model for a long time now. During that time frame I have discovered some principles for...
View ArticleJackson, Wyoming 83002 – Dreamer, Drifter…
A spring evening thunderstorm travels along the Jackson Hole valley over Mount Moran in Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. Jackson, Wyoming…this is all going to make sense momentarily, just bear with...
View ArticleMy Best Photos of 2013
My Best Photos of 2013 began with a look at 56,721 selects from this past year. I think it is safe to say that I shot a LOT of photos in the past 12 months. Out of those selects I narrowed my image...
View Article5 Reasons to Reject an Image
With the age of digital photography now becoming a mainstream part of society, how do you decide what photos are good to keep and what ones should be thrown in the trash? While we need reasons to...
View ArticleIt’s Time for a Photography Tune-Up
A FREE ebook Download Has your camera been sitting all alone in a dark closet, in a remote location of your house? Neglected. Forgotten about. Allowed to become home to multiple species of arachnids?...
View ArticleA New Website…
Is just like a new car! Without that new car smell. Unless there is a brand new 5K Retina Display iMac attached to it. Welcome to the NEW jaygoodrich.com After 6 months of design and coding it is...
View ArticleFREE CreativeLive Workshop!
IF YOU ARE IN SEATTLE – JOIN US IN THE STUDIO I’m delighted to be heading back to Seattle to teach a CreativeLive workshop on adventure sports photography. The 2-day course, which you can watch for...
View Article2015 Workshop Schedule & Black Friday Sale
An all new workshop and tour season is upon us. We have some amazing destinations coming in 2015 and this Friday will be one of the best times of year to join us. Head over to our Workshop & Tour...
View ArticleMy Best Photos of 2014
2014 was one of those years where I felt like I was on a roller coaster. I am not talking about one of those old rickety wood things from the 60’s. I am talking about the new ones, the ones that are...
View Article5 Things We need to Forget About as Photographers
Why 5 things we need to forget? Quite simply because I feel that all over the world too many photographers are jumping on bandwagons that truly don’t “make a photograph”, who then write about these...
View ArticleThis is Why You Need to Use Lightroom
Use Lightroom because it is a non-destructive, importing, cataloging, processing, exporting, and sharing software designed as an all-inclusive platform specifically for photographers who need photo...
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