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  • An underground ammo storage room at Fort Pulaski National Monument. / Cockspur Island, Georgia.

  • A spiral stairway at Fort Pulaski National Monument. / Cockspur Island, Georgia

  • Wasting away the hours on Little Tybee Island, Georgia.

  • Lilly on the edge of a pond at Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, Savannah, Georgia.

  • Tools use by the Monks to create a Mandala.

  • Sundown on Tybee’s Backriver. Tybee Island, Ga.

  • A shrimp boat coming home after a days work. / Tybee Island, Georgia.

  • A canal in the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge. Savannah, Georgia, USA.

  • One of the most unusual boats(?) I have ever seen. LOL

  • Sapelo Island, Georgia, USA

  • Each year for St. Patricks Day The Fountain in Forsyth Park is dyed green. / Savannah, Georgia.

  • Tybee Island, Georgia.

  • Cockspur Island, Georgia, USA.

  • The Tybee Island Lighthouse

  • One of the tree borthers and sisters that were named after the ice cream.

  • Rain flowing over the cobblestone streets.

  • The unusually high temps from the previous day had warmed the ground, the tide levels were very high and the cool morning temps all combined to create a very dense fog that layed seige not only to the fort and every thing within miles, but also to all my equiptment. Making this a tough but rewarding composition. / The sun, in the right top background is already high in the sky and struggling to burn the fog away. It didnt happen until about 10:00 am. A beautiful day to be out and stroking the shutter. The Moat at Fort Pulaski National Monument / Cockspur Island, Georgia, USA

  • The dense fog on Cockspur Island on saturday monring permeates the fort. So thick the moisture rolls off the cannon like rain drops. / One can get a sense of the tensions that fill the silent air during the civil war when the fog rolled in like this. Fort Pulaski National Monument / Cockspur Island, Georgia, USA

  • Two Crafty Ways to Become a High Profile Photographer
    by Stephen Mitchell

    Skellie has written a great article over at FreeLanceSwitch.com....

    Skellie has written a great article over at FreeLanceSwitch.com that outlines 12 incredibly crafty ways to become a high-profile freelancer . It’s a great list of interesting ways to find yourself heading up the ladder of success with just a little bit of effort. But the two that took my interest relate to the photographer in me: Photographers 7. Offer to take free photos for a well-known blog or website. Popular blogs and websites tend to use stock photography or images from Flickr, but I’ve little doubt that they’d enjoy a source of custom free photos tailored to each post or category. Even if you only provide them for a week, you can still add the blog to your list of clients. 8. Start a photo-blog with the aim of getting a large following. A popular blog focusing on your photography will add considerable value to your freelancing profile. It shows potential clients that your work is popular with a wide variety of people. Well, that is most definitely a great set of ideas! Anyone already doing either of these ideas? Feel free to leave a message telling us all about your photo-blog. More Reading… / ~ Top 30 Tips for Staying Productive and Sane While Working From Home . / ~ 101 Ideas to Get More Freelance Work and Generate New Client Leads . / ~ 101 Reasons Freelancers Do it Better . / ~ Are you open to ideas from the outside? .

  • Pin Up Nicole
    by Jo O'Brien

    I recently had the pleasure of working with a ridiculously fun model, Nicole, on a retro pin up shoot. It’s funny how some shoots I w…

    I recently had the pleasure of working with a ridiculously fun model, Nicole, on a retro pin up shoot. It’s funny how some shoots I walk away from shaking my head and praying for some decent results, and then others I freak out of the way home about how much space it’s going to eat up on my hard drive. This shoot falls into the latter category. Nicole was so easy to work with and everyone involved was relaxed and up for a laugh. We were working outside after some heavy rain which ruled out many of the ‘usual’ pin up poses which require getting down on the ground, but the energy of the shoot was such fun we hardly noticed the restriction. It’s been a while since I’ve shot anything in this genre, but there is something about the ridiculousness and humor of it which I really genuinely love. Here are a few more images from the shoot: There’s a handful more over here if you’re interested.

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