A Measure of Wealth

California Poppies (Eschscholtzia californica) and Blue Gilia (Gilia rigidula), Antelope Valley, California USA (Russ Bishop/Russ Bishop Photography)

Back in my days at CBS Entertainment there was a saying in the studios that summed up the sentiment about some of the products being produced at the time – “It’s art if it sells!”. This was a tongue in cheek response to the fact that a lot of the shows were commercial fluff designed to sell advertising to the masses (no surprise there), but the underlying fact was that they did sell.  And as a result, the desire to strive for quality lost its appeal and was supplanted by a false sense of accomplishment.

Fast forward to my current life as landscape photographer – I now wear all the hats from production to distribution, which is empowering, but does have its challenges. The Internet and the transition to digital has streamlined much of the day-to-day business and leveled the playing field though, and the ultimate reward is being at the forefront of the creative process. The art still must sell, but the satisfaction of creating something that preserves the beauty of the world and hopefully in turn helps inspire others to enjoy and protect it is priceless.

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Lensbaby Allure

California Poppy detail (Eschscholtzia californica), Antelope Valley, California
California Poppy detail (Eschscholtzia californica), Antelope Valley, California

Ever feel like you’re in a photographic rut? Like the images just aren’t flowing through the lens and onto the sensor as easily as they should? New and stunning scenery will always help inspire the creative juices, but what if travel isn’t in the cards right now? Sounds like the perfect time to try out a new perspective and a great tool for this is the Lensbaby.

There’s no question that this is the oddest thing you’ll ever attach to the front of your camera, and using it is definitely a throw-back to the dark ages of photography with its completely manual focus and exposure. What started out as a toy-like novelty with a plastic lens and bellows has evolved into a series of high-quality tools each with a slightly different slant (pun intended). Basically its a limited use selective focus lens that mimics the look of a Holga camera with the added ability to move the sweet spot of focus to any desired part of the frame and vary the depth of the out of focus areas. Mounts are available for all major DSLR models and a macro kit is also available.

This is a fun lens to use and creatively its application is unlimited. So the next time you find yourself in creative funk, give this little gem a try and see the world in a whole new light.

 

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Antelope Valley Poppies

California Poppies (Eschscholtzia californica), Antelope Valley, California (Russ Bishop/Russ Bishop Photography)

It was banner year for the Antelope Valley poppies.  The El Nino winter followed by warm weather created ideal conditions for the California state flower. Waiting for the constant winds to subside is always the real challenge in capturing these delicate beauties.

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