by Brenda Tharp | Nov 12, 2020 | Africa, Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, Landscape Photography, nature photography, wildlife photography, workshops & photo tours
Sossusvlei Dunes With all the time we’ve had on our hands lately, due to this pesky pandemic, it has been a good time to get deeper into your image collections, review and edit them, and yes curse the mistakes, and learn from them (before you delete them!) I...
by Brenda Tharp | Jul 30, 2020 | Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, general photography, photo news, photo training, photography, workshops & photo tours
Hello Everyone! I’m delighted to announce that I’ll be part of this fanstastic online conference with a list of amazing instructors. My colleagues and I are so thrilled that we can keep in touch with you all and continue to help inspire and teach you...
by Brenda Tharp | Jan 14, 2020 | Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, creative vision, Italy, workshops & photo tours |
I’m getting excited to head to Venice this coming Saturday for our workshop in creatively seeing and capturing Venice in Winter. We plan to push our guests to make unique images, and that means pushing ourselves, too. It’s not as easy as it may seem. While...
by Brenda Tharp | Oct 28, 2019 | Africa, Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, Insights, Namibia, nature photography, wildlife photography, workshops & photo tours |
Lioness and a Kori Bustard It’s not always easy to choose what you want to have focused and what you want to have blurred in wildlife photography. Typically, I would lean towards the lion sharp and the bird blurred. However in this situation, I wanted to tell...
by Brenda Tharp | May 2, 2019 | Alaska, Brenda Tharp's Photo Blog, nature photography, USA, wildlife photography, workshops & photo tours
British Columbia, Johnstone Strait. An Orca family group powers through the water. The male dominates with it’s large straight dorsal fin. Like the old movie title says, I am about to head north to Alaska for 22 days, and am very excited about being there again,...