Capture One local adjustments include many powerful tools for creating high quality masks. During this quick edit walk through, I will create a couple of different masks, some simple, at least one complex. Planning Your Edit Before you set out to edit a photo, it’s a good idea to plan your actions and form a […]
landscape photography
Landscape Photography – Beyond Simple Rules
Landscape photography is my personal focus. It’s where I started out in photography and I love the hunt for a photo out in the world. But, very often my landscape photography is dissapointing. Based on the questions I get asked during my various workshops, the same is true for a lot of other people. Ansel […]
Beyond Tack Sharp
What is the goal of photography? Is it to document the literal world? If so what does that mean? Photographers make a huge number of choices (or abdicate many of them to the camera) when they take a picture. What depth of field is used? How much motion blur is captured? Is the photo noisy […]
Landscape Photography
- November 11, 2018
10:30 am - 6:00 pm - February 17, 2019
12:00 pm - 7:00 pm - April 27, 2019
2:00 pm - 9:00 pm - October 5, 2019
12:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Andrew is a photography instructor teaching students of all skill levels in Austin, TX through Precision Camera and independently in San Diego, CA. He runs workshops around the United States.
He is a self taught experiential learner who is addicted to the possibilities that new (to him) gear open up. He loves to share the things he has worked out. Andrew started with a passion for landscape and night photography and quickly branched out to work in just about every form of photography. He is an ex-software developer with extensive experience in the IT realm.
Andrew is a full time wedding and commercial photographer in both Austin and San Diego. Andrew is a club founder and multi-time past president of North Austin Pfotographic Society.
Monday Motivation: You’re Really Lucky
Success in photography is about more than luck… Man, you are really lucky. It’s a phrase photographers hear a lot. Sometimes it refers to the fact that we “get” to take pictures all the time (and totally neglects how tough a business photography is to make a living at). That is not what I’m talking […]
Buying a Tripod – Understanding the Options
Which Tripod Should I Buy? “Which tripod should I buy?” It is a question I hear a lot from my students. At first glance a tripod seems like a simple device. Three legs and some way to bolt a camera to them. Of course, as soon as you start trying to buy your first tripod, […]
Nikon 105mm f/1.4E ED Review – In the Real World
I fell in love with the Nikon 105mm f/1.4E ED almost immediately the first time I used it. We were in LA shooting a wedding and had rented a couple of things just for fun. The 105 was new but LensRentals had it so I gave it a shot. It hardly left my camera the […]
On the Road 7 – The Danger of Grand Places
How do you approach a commonly photographed place or event? The Grand Canyon is one of the natural wonders of the world. It is also the sort of location that is extremely hard to photograph in anything other than a repetitive cliche’ way. Thanks we talked about: The new Nikon 105 f/1.4 – A classic […]