Promoting Nancy’s photography and educating the public about nature, photography, and God

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  • Check Out Our New F(requently) A(sked) Q(uestions) Page

    I’ve just published our answers to what may be the most common questions we get asked as photographers at art festivals. The questions include: What’s the best camera for nature and wildlife photography? So if the brand is not important, what is? Which lens do you recommend? Is the full-size sensor really better? Which picture…

  • Another Dumb Question Husbands Shouldn’t Ask

    When Nancy was risking her life for your possible viewing pleasure by balancing on top of our canoe on top of our van in Flamingo, Florida, trying to get shots of the Ospreys for “Osprey Family,” I asked a really stupid question. I was on the ground (the ladder to the van’s roof has a…

  • Why You Haven’t Seen Any Painted Buntings

    Imagine being a small bird (buntings, being medium-sized finches, are about five inches long) and sticking out like a sore thumb as the male does in our pictures Male Painted Bunting and Painted Bunting Pair with predators all about; you might be a little self-conscious. Painted Buntings tend to be secretive and skittish and can…

  • Our New Philosophy On Printing Titles & Signatures

    Like the print numbering rules, there is no consensus on where or how to sign photographs. In fact, there seems to be some controversy.   Some insist that putting one’s signature on the face of the photograph detracts from the image and should never be done (even though pre-photographers (a.k.a. painters) have done so for…

  • Color Matching – Part 1

    There are times when it would be good to have the color of one area of your photograph match the color in another area. I just finished an article explaining how to do that. You can reach it by clicking Color Matching – Part 1. Hopefully, before long, I will publish “Color Matching – Part…