Monthly Archives: March 2015

Mood Making

2017-05-19T10:36:05-04:00March 31st, 2015|

Making a Photograph Fit the Mood A Glimpse Of The Late Winter Landscape by Richard Lewis 2015 Recently my wife and I jumped the gun on spring when we set out to hike a section of the Appalachian Trail in Pennsylvania. The trail was very icy and when we reached an overlook called Pulpit Rock, the wind became unbearable. We ate our lunch sheltered [...]

Winter Hike In Harriman State Park

2017-05-19T10:36:05-04:00March 26th, 2015|

How to Get a Whole New Perspective on Photography Near Pine Meadow Lake by Richard Lewis 2015 Storm on Pine Meadow Lake by Richard Lewis 2015 The ease of using digital cameras and modern travel are allowing more people to go to the great places and create beautiful landscape images. As a result, there are now an overwhelming number of great landscape [...]

The Joy of Sharing

2017-05-19T10:36:05-04:00March 22nd, 2015|

Teaching iPhoneography  The End Of A Winter Day by Richard Lewis 2015 I recently taught my first workshop on iPhoneography as part of the South Jersey Camera Club's monthly workshop series. It was a great experience mainly due to the interesting people who participated. It's fun to work with people who really think about photography. There were great discussions about how [...]

The Stuff We Leave Behind

2017-05-19T10:36:05-04:00March 11th, 2015|

Thoughts on the Old and Abandoned Landscape An Old Truck With Complementary Colors by Richard Lewis 2015 Left in the Desert by Richard Lewis 2015 Old cars and trucks rusting in fields are common place in the American landscape. Some photographers find an eerie sort of beauty in them, myself included. Photographing old and abandoned things is relatively new [...]