September Workshop in San Francisco
You'll learn how to:
• see the light (the contrast range in a scene as well as the color, direction and quality of the light);
• control the light (with a flash, reflectors and diffusers);
• play with the light (in Lightroom, Aperture and Photoshop);
• and turn a snapshot into a photograph (as illustrated by the two pictures in this post).
We'll be photographing people and places, during the day and into the night.
For more info, shoot me an email at: ricksammon at mac.com.
I hope to see you there.
Explore the light,
Rick

Unique HDR Images at Unique Photo Workshop
Here are a few quickly-processed HDR images.
We had a great group, had great fun – and everyone made some great HDR images.
I made these images with my Canon 5D Mark II and Canon 15mm full-frame fisheye lens.
I'll be speaking at the Unique Photo boot at Photo Plus Expo at the Javits Center in October.
We'll also be shooting lots of HDR images at my Croton Workshops in the fall.
Hey, if you are new to HDR, you can get a discount on Photomatix, the HDR imaging program that I use, on this page of my site.
Explore the light,
Rick
P.S. For more on this cool event, click here.
Five More Free Redeem Codes for 24/7 Photo Buffet/iPad Version
The how-to app has been completely redesigned, so the content – the best of my photography and Photoshop tips, tricks and techniques – looks bigger and better than ever. What's more, the app is easier to navigate, more fun to use, and of course lets you see the pictures horizontally and vertically. How cool is that!
Speaking of cool, the original 24/7 Photo Buffet for the iPhone was a Staff Pick on the App store for a few weeks. :-)
For more info on the app, as well as info on my other apps, click here.
To celebrate the release and success of the app, Dr. Dave and I are giving away five more free redeem codes for this specific version. (We gave away five last week). Here are the redeem codes. I hope you can grab one. They go fast.
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Note: To redeem a code, go to the home screen of the App Store and click "Redeem" in the upper right hand corner. Enter your redemption code and sync your iPad (in this case). Make sure to do so immediately as promo codes do expire and cannot be replaced if this occurs. Sorry friends around the globe, but the codes only work in the US App Store. Also note that the process for redeeming a code is Apple's standard process, not ours.
Explore the light – and have fun exploring the app.
Rick
Thoughts on Photography Turning Points
The quick/funny answer was, "I did not need, and the world did not need, another picture of a clowfish." A few clowfish, swimming in the Red Sea among the protective tentacles of a sea anemone, are pictured below.
I'd like to hear from you! Did you have a turning point in your photography. Was it an event or perhaps an encounter with another photographer – or even a picture in a book or magazine? You don't have to be a pro to participate.
I know you can respond on twitter and facebook, but if you leave a comment here, everyone (including me) can see your response.
Explore the light – and be prepared for unexpected turning points.
Rick