Shooting the Mums by F. M. Kearney
As one of the year’s last flowers to bloom, chrysanthemums offer a last chance to hone your floral photography skills before winter and the following spring. That is, of course, if you live anywhere in...
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Story and Photography by F.M. Kearney Korean chrysanthemum highlighted by spotlight of sun. “Sheffield” Asteraceae, New York Botanical Garden Bronx, NY. © F.M. Kearney Most nature photographers go...
View ArticleSouthern Arizona with Gordon and Cathy Illg
Photograph the best of the Sonoran Desert–cactus blooming, birds nesting, water flowing & fantastic sunsets.
View ArticleDig Deeper Retreat in Tyro, Virginia with Jamie Konarski Davidson
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Nelson County, Virginia, this retreat-style workshop is perfect for the photographer looking to slow down, focus and dig deeper into what, how and why you...
View ArticleMaking An Impression
Story and Photographs by F.M. Kearney If you’re not a winter person, it’s probably been a few months since you’ve taken a single photo. But, you’re in luck. Spring is just around the corner, and it...
View ArticleColorado Wildflowers with David and Jennifer Kingham
Summer in the high country of Colorado means gorgeous alpine views, snowmelt and with that, carpets of wildflowers. Wildflower season usually peaks near the end of July in the Colorado high country....
View ArticleSweet Serendipity: Being Ready to Capture Life’s Unexpected Moments
Sunrise behind “The Wheel” on Steel Pier, Atlantic City Beach, Atlantic City, NJ Story and photos by F. M. Kearney Webster defines serendipity as “the faculty of making providential discoveries by...
View ArticleIn the Frame of Things: Using Natural Frames to Emphasize Your Subject
Snow-covered branches frame urban landscape of Central Park, New York, NY. Story and photos by F. M. Kearney Making a subject stand out is the primary goal of all photographers. There are a number of...
View ArticleWeekly Wow! Week of March 25, 2019
All of this week’s Weekly Wow! images can be seen in the slideshow on the NANPA homepage at nanpa.org. Showcase 2019 Top 100 winner: Bluebird Yoga, Beverly Hills, Florida © Ken Dunwoody. The following...
View ArticleWildflowers at Mitchell State Park Michigan with Tom Haxby
Prepare for something different as you explore and photograph ephemeral spring wildflowers in northern Michigan at the peak of the wildflower season. We will cover tools and techniques to capture...
View ArticleCentral Texas Macro with Jeff Parker
Gain better control over depth-of-field & other macro techniques during this one-day central-Texas MACRO photography workshop with Jeff Parker. The workshop, which takes place in a country setting,...
View ArticleCentral Texas Macro with Jeff Parker
Gain better control over depth-of-field & other macro techniques during this one-day central-Texas MACRO photography workshop. The workshop, which takes place in a country setting, covers both the...
View ArticleSinking to Their Level: Shoot Spring Flowers From a Different Perspective
Looking up through a tulip bed. New York Botanical Garden, Bronx, NY.(Digitized from film.) Story & photos by F. M. Kearney If you’ve had your gear packed away since the final vestiges of colorful...
View ArticleShooting the Mums by F. M. Kearney
As one of the year’s last flowers to bloom, chrysanthemums offer a last chance to hone your floral photography skills before winter and the following spring. That is, of course, if you live anywhere in...
View ArticleShowcase 2019 Winner Profile – Arabella Dane
Showcase 2019 Altered Reality, Judges’ Choice: Flowers Barbados – Tabernaemontana divaricata , Pinwheel Flower © Arabella Dane. Bio: Arabella Dane is an accredited photography judge, a member of two...
View ArticleWeekly Wow! Week of June 10, 2019
All of this week’s Weekly Wow! images can be seen in the slideshow on the NANPA homepage at nanpa.org. Showcase 2019 Top 100 winner: “Red Pine Tree Trunks in Snow Storm,” near Reno, Nevada, © Susan...
View ArticleOn Bended Stems: Explore the Beauty of Post-Peak Tulips
Lily-flowered tulips beginning to “show their age” Story & photos by F. M. Kearney Timing is everything. As nature photographers, we’re constantly trying to schedule our shoots during times when...
View ArticleSubtle, But Significant: A Polarizer Filter Isn’t Just For Sunny, Blue-Sky Days
Cumulus clouds over Dickenson Bay, St. John’s, Antigua, West Indies. Story & photos by F. M. Kearney I’m a late-comer. I didn’t make the switch to digital until 2014. As a film shooter, I relied...
View ArticleSweet Serendipity: Being Ready to Capture Life’s Unexpected Moments
Sunrise behind “The Wheel” on Steel Pier, Atlantic City Beach, Atlantic City, NJ Story and photos by F. M. Kearney Webster defines serendipity as “the faculty of making providential discoveries by...
View ArticleWeekly Wow! Week of August 12, 2019
All of this week’s Weekly Wow! images can be seen in the slideshow on the NANPA homepage at nanpa.org. Showcase 2019 Top 100 winner: “Cottonweed,” High Ridge Scrub Natural Area, Lake Worth, Florida. ©...
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