
I am back home after a great, but rather wet, trip to the Philippines. It rained almost every day. But, the time with my in-laws was wonderful and the time spent with my wife and daughter even more so. As you know from the previous post, I purposefully left my DSLRs at home and only [...]
Jul 01, 2011 | Categories: Blog, Multimedia, News, Opinion, Travel | Tags: Fuji, Manila, Micro Four thirds, Multimedia, Philippines, Photography, Soundslide, X100 | 16 Comments »

The lines between fiction and nonfiction in multimedia are blurring. I’m pretty sure this is good. But it is uncomfortable. Why? Because, I think we have come to expect multimedia to be a style used by journalists. But it’s silly to think that it has to stay there. I’ve had this discussion so many times [...]
Nov 09, 2010 | Categories: Blog, Multimedia, Opinion | Tags: Brian Storm, Eric Maierson, Multimedia, nonfiction, Photography | 8 Comments »

Here is more work by participants from the Ladakh Lumen Dei workshop. Today’s works is by Martin & Alik Sojka. The Martins are from Slovakia, and are very talented photographers. (Martin also brews a mean bottle of Hruškovica. A home brew made of peaches that will knock your socks off! It is good for what [...]
Oct 29, 2010 | Categories: Blog, Lumen Dei, Multimedia, News, Photographers, Photography, Travel, Workshop | Tags: Hruškovica, landscape photographer, Lumen Dei, Martin Sojka, Multimedia, Slovakia, Soundslide, Workshop | 3 Comments »

Over the past week I have been up to my chest in tea plants and knee deep in coffee beans. I have slid muddy slopes on my butt down too many times to count and dug dirt out of my camera more than I care to think about. But I gotta say, it has been [...]
Aug 25, 2010 | Categories: Blog, Indonesia, Multimedia, Photography, Travel | Tags: Coffee, coffee beans, Multimedia, multimedia slide show, Sumatra | 14 Comments »

Over this past two weeks of reconnoitering for an Oct 2011, Cairo/Nile photo workshop I was able to see and visit some amazing places. Places, that if I didn’t have the job that I have, I might say were once in a lifetime kind of places. Last Friday was once such place. My ever gracious [...]
Jul 01, 2010 | Categories: Blog, Multimedia, Travel | Tags: Cairo, Cairo Camel Market, Camel Road, Fathy Salama, Marco Ryan, Multimedia, Nile | 14 Comments »

You still have till the end of the day here in Malaysia to enter the SoundSlides Plus giveaway. I will stop taking entries at midnight my time (GMT +8). It’s been fun. Honestly, I’m humbled and somewhat amazed by all the selfless and creative ideas that have been submitted. I guess with my background in humanitarian [...]
May 20, 2010 | Categories: Blog, how to, Lumen Dei, Multimedia, Photographers, Photography, Workshop | Tags: Gavin Gough, India, Kevin Dowie, kumbh mela, Leslie Fisher, Lumen Dei, Multimedia, Paula Bulancea, Photography, SoundSlides Plus, Ursula Wall, Varanasi | 10 Comments »

This week we will be looking at what it takes to create a well done and communicative multimedia photo essay. I will be introducing you to some of tools it takes to create these effective presentations. We’ll also be taking a look at the type of photos you need in an essay to build the [...]
May 17, 2010 | Categories: Blog, how to, Multimedia, Reviews, Workflow | Tags: FREE, how to, kumbh mela, Multimedia, photo essay, Reviews, Slide shows, Soundslides, SoundSlides Plus | 34 Comments »

Living in Penang has been fun and compared to Kashmir quite easy. But, the one sad part for me is I feel I’m here just in time to see a lot of the culture that is so rich in Penang disappear. Remember The Last Lantern Maker that I shot pictures of a few months back? [...]
May 11, 2010 | Categories: Blog, Georgetown, Multimedia, Photography | Tags: culture, Georgetown, Haja Mohidin, hats, Malaysia, Multimedia, Muslim, Penang, Prayer cap, Songkok | 6 Comments »

One of the assignments we gave our last Lumen Dei workshop participants was to create a short, two minute multimedia photo essay on anything or anyone as long as it was in Varanasi. They were to use Soundslides, but we would provide the audio bed for them. The assignment was to be shot the two [...]
May 06, 2010 | Categories: Blog, India, Lumen Dei, Multimedia, Photography, Workshop | Tags: India, Multimedia, photo essay, Sari Maker, Soundslides, Varanasi | 5 Comments »

The Kumbh Mela is a Hindu festival that rotates between four different regions in India every three years, thus, only returning to each region every 12 years. Haridwar sits in the foothills of the Himalaya. Many years ago we lived a few miles north of here and used to take the train through this sleepy [...]
Apr 18, 2010 | Categories: Blog, Lumen Dei, Photography, Workshop | Tags: Gavin Gough, hindu festival, hindus, holy men, India, kumbh mela, Lumen Dei, Multimedia, pilgrims, saffron | 3 Comments »

Sometimes there are days that nothing seems to get done. This time that day lasted a whole week. I’ve started 100 projects and finished none. By Wednesday, I’d had enough and decided to grab my cameras and just go out and chase an idea I have had for about six months. There’s an old man [...]
Mar 12, 2010 | Categories: Blog, Multimedia, Opinion | Tags: Chinese Lanterns, Georgetown, Malacca, Malaysia, Multimedia, Penang, photo essay, Pulau Pinang, Travel and Tourism | 31 Comments »