I’m happy to announce that, while it’s taken me a while, I finally have launched a Tom Dwyer Photography Facebook page. Besides sharing all my blog posts here, so you’ll know when I added a post to my blog, I will also try to upload new featured images on a regular basis and share tips […]
It’s easy to let our technology get the better of us sometimes. That can certainly be the case when our cameras drag us out into the cold winter landscape. Mine did that yesterday (That’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it). And, it’s never more true than when that landscape is blanketed with snow. I […]
A couple days ago, while it was snowing nicely, I took the opportunity to get out to Baltimore Woods Nature Center (The Woods) in Marcellus, NY. I relished the opportunity partly because I hadn’t really been out in nice snow for quite a while and partly because I knew that the Baltimore Woods Winter Photography […]
In case you haven’t noticed, I love winter. Especially winter photography. And it doesn’t make much difference to me where I am, as long as winter includes all the shapes and textures I’ve come to appreciate in Central and Northern New York. Okay, I have to admit that most of those shapes and textures seem […]
I’m really pleased to announce that Hunt’s Photo of Boston, has offered to sponsor my workshops and tours. Having a great store like Hunt’s Photo on the team will prove to be a real boon to participants, especially since Hunt’s has committed to providing special pricing to participants, even a dedicated person to help us […]
March 4 may seem like it’s a long ways down the road, but it closer than we think…especially if you’re preparing for an important show like I am. March 4 marks the beginning of a two-month winter exhibition of my work at Baltimore Woods, on Bishop Hill Rd., in Marcellus, NY. We’re working hard to […]
Is a leaf just a leaf? Does working a subject or a scene mean just finding as many pictures as possible? I’m inclined to not think so. Sometimes working a subject is about looking at the same elements in your composition in different ways, from different angles, perspectives, points of view . . .in different light. […]
Anybody care to guess how many “tips” we can log before we welcome the new year in January 2016? If this past year is any measure of what to expect this new year, I wouldn’t estimate too high. But, hopefully I can do better and not lose half a year. So let’s get started with […]
As many of you know, I’m a fan, avid support and participant of NANPA (the North American Nature Photography Association). There are many great things happening with NANPA and one way members and non-members alike can be in the know and keep up is through the NANPA Blog. We’re looking forward to the bi-annual NANPA […]