The recently discovered Utah Monolith; an alien artifact, a massive example of artistic expression, or something much worse…. is the monolith an example of public lands vandalism?
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Three Firsts At The Fair!
For the second year straight, we have placed first in Architectural Photography (Professional) at the Utah State Fair. Coming on the heels of winning the first “Best of State” for commercial photography, I think these two awards go a long way to saying how well received my commercial and architectural photography has become in Utah.
KSL Article on Wildlife Photography
KSL published an article earlier today on wildlife photography. The author, Cara MacDonald, picked yours truly to get some background on shooting wildlife here in Utah. It was a fun experience, and I had a blast working with Cara.
Read MorePhotographers Need To Put Nature First
Our national parks and public lands are being abused…. and photographers are the cause. How can we do better, protect out lands and STILL get the picture?
Read MoreLonely Tree – Photo Dissection
OK, I admit it- this is a cliche image: the isolated tree in a field. I could say this is a new take on that classic (cliched) image, and maybe I will because it makes me feel better. There are two things that I think make this image special. First is the colors, and second… Read More
Dave Koch Photo Wins Best of State
Just after returning from the Oregon Coast shoots last week, I was notified that the winners of Best of State had been announced, and my personal and landscape work won Best of State for Nature Photography. Just being nominated is incredible, but to win Best of State has my head spinning. The Best of State… Read More
Capitol Reef Barn Photo Dissection
The Capitol Reef Barn is a landmark and and icon of the Capitol Reef National Park. Practically everyone- photographer and tourist alike- stop to take it’s picture because the appeal of the image is so strong. And I am no different. When I first got to this area, I had to take the shot too-… Read More
How To Develop Better, Higher Resolution Panoramas
You have your panorama images all set up, and you are ready to combine them into one titanic large image. Well hold on there hombre, there’s a few things we have to do in Lightroom before we whip out the glue. First, if you followed my previous directions, you shot all your images in RAW…. Read More
Goblin Milky Way (or Racing the Dawn To Shoot The Milky Way)
My first trip to Goblin Valley was so much fun, and such a success for me, that my wife insisted I return the following weekend… with her. I’m good with that. There were some images I wanted to revisit, and some places I never got to I wanted to explore. So for the second week… Read More
How To Shoot Better, Higher Resolution Panoramas
I do love me some good pannos. Living as I do in the great American Southwest, everywhere I turn screams to be shot in panoramic style. And not just at 2:1 ratio (that is, twice as wide as it is tall, or 10×20, for example), bit at 10:1 or more. The views out here are… Read More