While my resume reflects that of a nomad, one common thread over the last 20 years is becoming the default staff photographer wherever I have been. Many of my photos can be found on Habitat for Humanity St. Louis' photo website.
I also serve on the board (and occasional photographer) of A Coalition of Independent Models, an organization devoted to training aspiring models not only in technical skills, but also providing resources to avoid scams in the industry.
I particularly enjoy closeup and nature photography, children/families and photojournalistic shoots of projects that make a difference in the community.
What superb flower images, You have set me a challenge to try and get even closer and demonstrate the fine detail of a flower in all its glory :-)
Well Done.
DoyleC, I have a question? could you add a variety name to your wonderful floral pictures. They are very amazing. Many years I photographed nearly 68 different Texas wild flowers. My granddaughter used them for a school project and now they are lost forever. Thank goodness for digital photography. I have been adding new pictures but from Alaska, parts of Canada and here in Maine.
I really think you should really consider it Doyle.The book that is. Spend the 25 dollars and shop it around to your local book publishers. IMHO, I really think you could get your flowers and others for that matter published.
Doyle, have you considered composing a flower table book? You should look into it. I think you could make some extra income if you made a portfolio and sent it to a few publishers.
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Thanks everyone! I'm going to try to work on it a bit to get rid of the oversat in the cheeks. She was melting down.. and the sun came out and lit her face before I could dial the flash down.