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click for photo on Flickr Some changes are coming to Hockley Photography's online presence, which should mean (among other things) this blog will be updated more frequently.
click for photo on Flickr Some changes are coming to Hockley Photography's online presence, which should mean (among other things) this blog will be updated more frequently.
These are the results from week six of Project 365, in which I attempt to portray a year in photos (by taking at least one photo per day). Week 6 was in the middle of May and features a variety of images. View the photos after the cut:
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My office for my day job is across the street from a Burger King. It's not the healthiest of options, but I'll eat there occasionally. Last week I noticed this…
These are the results from the fifth week of Project 365, in which I attempt to portray a year in photos (by taking at least one photo per day). Week 5 (early May) includes several images from around the house as I was restricted following some surgery. View the photos after the cut:
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The last couple weeks have been a bit slow on the commercial front, but I've been doing plenty of photo-related work. Last Wednesday was Ignite Portland 3, a gathering of…
In almost any profession, it's important to study the work and history of others. Notable photographs such as the protester in front of the tanks at Tienamen Square or the…
I'm going to Portland tomorrow night with the goal of getting some night shots of the Rose Festival fleet as well as some carnival shots. I decided to let folks…
As I continue to work through my backlog of photos, here are the results from the fourth week of Project 365, in which I attempt to portray a year in photos (at least one photo per day). Week 4 (beginning of May) included some nighttime work and scenes from Portland. View the photos after the cut:
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Robert Scoble recently recorded a spur-of-the-moment interview with the founders of Twitter. As he notes in his blog post, some folks are giving him grief for not using a "professional"…
With a ton of photography resources on the web, it can be frustrating to search for information and end up with a bunch of irrelevant, spam-filled, or product sale pages.…