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Rock Star: Supernova
Friday, September 15th, 2006 by Reed Hoffmann
Danny Moloshok has been covering Rock Star: Supernova the entire season. He and Jeff Bottari covered the finale this week and wrote about their experience.
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I’m a Light Snob
Wednesday, August 30th, 2006 by Reed Hoffmann
I came to a sudden realization last weekend. I've turned into a light snob. I' won't settle for light that's just "okay" when shooting pictures.
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Right Camera for the Right Job
Saturday, August 19th, 2006 by Reed Hoffmann
I just returned from a raft trip to Alaska. We had a great time, but one of the big surprises for me was what camera I chose to shoot many of the photos with.
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Add a Little Light
Saturday, July 1st, 2006 by Reed Hoffmann
Sometimes you'll find a picture that's just about perfect, but the light's not quite what you want. If you're lucky, you'll be able add that little bit of light yourself.
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Fireworks Fun
Monday, May 29th, 2006 by Reed Hoffmann
Twenty years ago this Memorial Day weekend, my wife and I were married. To celebrate, we made reservations to spend a little time at Big Cedar Lodge in the Ozarks, one of the premier resorts in the area. As an anniversary trip, I swore to leave computer, computer books, Photoshop books and all things digital (except a camera, of course!) at home.
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We made it back from Africa
Tuesday, March 14th, 2006 by Reed Hoffmann
Well, we made it back from Africa, safe and sound. We had a great trip, and aside from a few bumps along the way, I think we’d all be eager to go again.
The trip was 11 days, but with travel we really had 9 days in Tanzania. Most of that time was spent on what’s called a safari drive (driving through Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater areas), with a couple of days for seeing some of the towns and local culture.
Here’s what we learned.
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A Lesson In Packing
Tuesday, February 21st, 2006 by Reed Hoffmann
Okay, I admit that getting to travel around the world leading photo workshops is pretty cool. I really enjoy spending a weekend or more helping a bunch of nice people learn to shoot better pictures, and quite honestly, they help me find good pictures too. The downside to doing all this is the packing and travel. Over the years I’ve learned some tricks to make that easier, and I’m still learning them.
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