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From High End Photography Tutorials to Foot Selfies

From High End Photography Tutorials to Foot Selfies

How did I go from creating the most in-depth photography tutorials in the world, to taking photos of my feet with an iPhone? This post talks a bit about why I made the decision to shift from high end education to producing light-hearted entertainment.

Episode 2 of “Moments in Time” was published on YouTube this past Tuesday and it featured me working through a pretty funny photography challenge. The goal was to take a photo of my feet in an interesting way, which led me to lie down on the hot and dirty pavement in Singapore while carefully getting a shot with my iPhone. I think this was probably about the same moment that everyone who was watching discovered that “Moments in Time” is nothing like my Photographing The World in-depth tutorial series.

Moments in Time Episode 1

Moments in Time Episode 1

After 7 countries, months of production and connecting with so many talented artists along the way, I’m so excited that Episode 1 of Moments in Time is finally available on YouTube!

In this episode, I arrive in Singapore and connect with my old friend and talented commercial photographer, Edward Adios, as we discuss some of the fascinating things that make the Lion City so unique. I share some of the best photography spots around The Helix Bridge and Marina Bay, where we later return to capture the world class laser show during Blue Hour. I meet up with local documentary and street photographer Mindy Tan as she talks about her passion for capturing the rich history of Singapore before explaining her street photography techniques in Little India.

I’m so excited to release the trailer for my new video series “Moments in Time!”

I’m so excited to release the trailer for my new video series “Moments in Time!”

I’ve spent the last ten years traveling the world full-time as a professional photographer. And the more I explored our incredible planet, the more I discovered that the true beauty doesn’t reside only in the photos that we take, but rather in the relationships we build with the people we meet along the way, the cultures we explore, the stories we’re inspired by, and all of the wonderful moments in time that we experience between capturing those frames. I began to feel like there was so much more that I was learning and being inspired by that I wanted to share with the world, beyond just the photos I was taking.