A conversation with Gavin Gough: Thaipusam
I needed to clear up a few things about the upcoming Thaipusam workshop – So I gave my co-leader and good friend Gavin Gough a call. We chatted a little over 30 minute and like always we rambled a bit but had a great time. Feel like listening in? Here you go: Please take a [...]
Congratulation to…

… Peter Bergmeier and Erika Brunner who are the winners of the X-Rite give away. Erika won the compact and handy X-Rite ColorChecker Passport and Peter’s is now set up to calibrate his monitors with his new X-Rite ColorMunki. Gavin and I want to thank all who participated in this contest. Thank you for helping [...]
Video Blog #6 The Drobo Nightmare

Vlog #6 from Matt Brandon on Vimeo. Something new. Ok, it isn’t really new, I have done five other video blog post in the past. But I’ve never recorded any of them with the 5D MKII. So this is new. In this video I take a look at the Drobo storage device and how it [...]
Empty Nets

I am working on a project for a NGO that is focusing on the peoples of Africa and Asia’s coastal waters. In short, we are looking at issues of over fishing, climate change and natural disasters like the Acheh tsunami and how these factors effect the livelihood of the coastal people. This is from today’s [...]
And the winner is….

Today is Friday, at least somewhere in the world and we promised to pick a winner of the Phottix Strato II Multi 5-in-1 Wireless Triggers and the The SpiderPro Single Camera System. Yesterday we added two more great prizes into the mix. But it really isn’t fair to just throw them in and give [...]
But Wait… There’s more to gear to give away!

Gavin and I are excited to announce we have a new sponsor joining the Thaipusam Workshop and more product to give away! We are proud to welcome X-Rite the makers of the ColorMunki calibration device and ColorChecker Passport. These two little gems keep you color honest. No more guessing what that color was when [...]
Thaipusam Gear Giveaway!

As you no doubt have heard by now, Gavin Gough and I are leading an amazing workshop in Penang, Malaysia, February 4th – 11th, 2012. We are fortunate to have two very generous sponsors for this event, Phottix professional photo accessories and Spider Camera Holster. As such, we want to share the love with… well… [...]
A Wet Eid al-Adha

It was wet. It rained all night last night and the ground around the city square where the locals gather to pray was soaked and riddled with puddles. The crowds were sparse compaired to past years according to locals. But the faithful prayed on. Note to the squeamish: Below are some rather graphic images. [...]
Faces of Jogja

We finally were able to see Borobudur, though it was cloudy. Not the puffy white clouds on blue skies, the completely overcast gray white blanket kind. Great for portraits but not so hot for anything with a sky in it. So here are a few gray looking shots of the ruins of Borobudur. [...]
Rain, rain go away.

Come again another day…. preferably after I leave. Today was a wash – in many ways quite literally. We had planned to photograph sunset at Borobudur, the ancient Buddhist ruins from the 9th century, but we had so much rain we couldn’t even see the ruins. So we choose to skip it for the day [...]
The batik artists of Jogja.

Click of the images to view full size. A quick hello from Jogjakarta, aka Yogyakarta, Indonesia. We spent time today touring the around city learning about batik. I am told that Jogja (If your hip like me you can just call the city simply Jogja.) is the best batik in the world. It is certainly [...]
Depth of Field: John McDermott

I met John McDermott this past summer in Angkor Wat while I was co-leading a workshop there. McDermott is typical of the photographers I interview, modest, unassuming and willing to share his story. He first came to Angkor in 1995 to witness a total eclipse of the sun. Inspired by the surreal, otherworldly light of [...]
New deal from an old friend: PhotoShelter

I love PhotoShelter and I think you will too. These folks have a love affair with photographers. Really, they love us and when we do well, they do well. Sort of a symbiotic thing. They provide photographers with valuable services for working photographers like a photo website or and online galleries that can be [...]










