Canon 16-35mm f/4L IS Review
/My review of the Canon 16-35mm f/4L IS lens and why I reviewed it at the perfect time. This wide-angle lens a fantastic lens but how does it fare against the cheaper 17-40mm f/4L lens?
Read MoreMy review of the Canon 16-35mm f/4L IS lens and why I reviewed it at the perfect time. This wide-angle lens a fantastic lens but how does it fare against the cheaper 17-40mm f/4L lens?
Read MoreThere is a debate within the landscape photography community about whether or not aspiring and professional photographers should travel to "the icons" because of the large crowds all lining up to get "that shot". This is my thoughts about the subject and why this whole debate is rather silly.
Read MoreBeginning a new series called Versus, in which two of my photos go head-to-head in a vote open to anyone based solely on which one people like better. I do this all the time on my facebook page, so I want to try it hear and see if it has similar traction! Every Tuesday, vote for what photo you like better.
Read MoreThe Canon 85mm f/1.2L is one of the best, most outstanding lenses I have used. Would I recommend buying one, absolutely. Do I own one? Absolutely not, nor will I. Read why inside!
Read MoreI met Tia and John through a friend and had a great engagement photo session with them in Rocky Mountain National Park near Estes Park, Colorado last March. One of my favorite engagement sessions that I have had to date, this beautiful couple had some great ideas!
Read MoreWhile normally I wouldn't write about such a shocking topic, I have been witness to this natural phenomenon for the past 4 years. Each year, sunflowers of gigantic proportions grow all around Denver International Airport and I have to wonder if the government knows (or are they behind it?).
Read MoreHow I use VSCO Film 04 and how this differs from a product review. In this blog, I'll be taking you through my editing workflow and how VSCO Film 04 is a helpful tool when it comes to bringing out contrast in my photos.
Read MoreThis is one of my favorite instructions to give photographers, how to take photos of the Milky Way. While it's not the hardest lesson I've learned in photography, it's not the easiest either and you'll need a certain amount of gear to make the most of your time. But the pay-off is highly rewarding, because being able to capture what isn't viewable by the naked eye is truly something to behold. Learn how to take photos of the Milky Way here, and begin practicing!
Read MoreThese are my favorite photos that I took in 2014, which features different photos than that I would normally seek out. I think that my growth as a photographer has been greater during years like this than the "all time" conditions we photographers often chase after.
Read MoreMy review of VSCO Film 01 for Lightroom and whether or not its presets are a good buy considering its steep price.
Read MoreDead Horse Point State Park is primarily visited for its beautiful overlook of the Colorado River and the towering canyons above. I visited this gorgeous state park during December and have a new appreciate for mild desert winter mornings.
Read MoreRyan Wright is a professional photographer currently living in Boulder, Colorado. Ryan enjoys all aspects of photography especially; landscapes, nature, commercial, and wedding photography. Photography has taught me about such a wide variety of skills and knowledge that I never expected. I have learned about business, stewardship, geography, route finding, backcountry travel, and so much more over the last decade of doing photography.
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