In today’s blog entry, I recount how two years makes the world of a difference and improvement in the creative process and quality.
Author Archives: Ryan Taylor
A Collection of Nature Essays
In today’s blog post, I share several writing pieces after some photo trips taken over time.
Will Less Social Media Improve Your Photography?
In this blog entry, I raise the question of whether social media may not be the best use of time for promoting my or yours’ photography.
A 2020 “Big Year” + 12 Bird Photos
In this blog post, I reflect on how my birding and photography adventures were in 2020 as a whole. I also share my year list totals and a dozen of my favorite bird shots from the year.
Two Thousand Twenty One: New Year, New Me?
In today’s blog post, I reflect on how 2020 went as a whole my photography and look towards what 2021 may bring.
From Pornography to Photography
For this blog post, I talk about one addiction I have been battling for years that has interrupted my creative process.
Alone Together: Photography of the Pandemic
I reflect on my times out photographing nature and the outdoors during the beginning of the Covid-19 global pandemic.
I Hiked 27 Miles in a Day, This is What it Taught Me
In today’s blog post, I reflect on a long thru-hike I embarked on for the second time.
Are Phone Cameras the Future?
In today’s blog entry, I discuss some thoughts about what cameras really are for the end user.
Confessions Of a Photographer
In this blog post I confess five truths and opinions of how I approach photography.
Your Gear Doesn’t Matter
In this blog post I discuss why photography gear doesn’t matter in the grand scheme of things.
Exploring Motifs in Your Work
In this blog post, I share some thoughts about defining the central themes to your photography.