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Change Your Perspective

Looking for new ideas in your photography?  One easy suggestion is to simply change your perspective! Change how you LOOK at the world!  Instead of shooting from eye-level, how about putting your camera on the ground? Or take a photograph looking straight up or down!

Look for small details along a trail.

While the overall scene might grab your attention…

… look for interesting detail shots.

 When you are hiking on a trail, take the time to PAUSE and look around. Look up.  Look down. Look behind you.  Look in all directions. Sometimes, when you are hiking you miss things! Hiking for exercise is different than hiking for photography. S-L-0-W down and you’ll discover a beautiful world around you!

Happy Picture Taking!  🙂

Kevin Gourley

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PHOTOGRAPHERS: Make Plans Now to Join Us This Summer in Rocky Mountain National Park

If you love photography and you love the beauty of nature, then I urge you to seriously consider joining us on our adventures in Rocky Mountain National Park this Summer.   Our Rocky Mountain Photography Workshop will take you to beautiful mountain vistas, waterfalls, cascades, and rivers.  We’ll experience some sunrises from the side of a mountain as we watch the park awaken into a new day of adventure. We’ll photograph all sorts of wildlife including elk, moose, marmots, big horn sheep, and on occasion maybe even a bear.

It is hard to imagine the majesty of Rocky Mountain National Park.  It is a true national treasure.  You have to experience it for yourself.

You can register for our photographic adventure either as a 4 day or 9 day option.  Plus, we have two pre-trip meetings to prepare you for the trip.  This is your chance to experience this amazing place with fellow photographers. You’ll get your own great shots of mountains, waterfalls, wildflowers, and wildlife.

We stay in a wonderful lodge right on Fall River, just a couple of miles from the entrance to the park.  One evening, we host a cookout right on Fall River.  Unique to our workshops: You are welcome to bring a significant-other/family member (adult) along on the trip with you at no additional charge!

Student comments summarize the experience pretty well:

  • “The natural beauty of RMNP was enhanced by Kevin’s knowledge of the park and locations that were custom picked for great photographic shots. Kevin’s calm, patient and knowledgeable teaching style meant that everyone, at whatever level they were at, felt comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, learning from them and then getting immeasurably better pictures as a result. The improvement in my photography from Day 1 to Day 4 was unbelievable. I came thinking the auto settings on my camera really took better pictures than I did, and I left seeing and believing that the pictures I now understood how to take were vastly superior to anything the camera could capture in auto mode. It was a 5 star experience from beginning to end.
  • “This is a workshop you can’t afford to miss! I came to the workshop with a goal of never using Auto settings again… I achieved that and more. Kevin is such a great teacher and is able to work with photographers of all levels. He made everyone comfortable, I am from Virginia and did not know anyone in the group (as were several others) by the end of the work shop I had made a group of new friends! We were able to get so many landscape and wildlife pictures. The whole experience was amazing. I’m ready to sign up for the next workshop! Thank you Kevin” – Barb

TIME IS RUNNING OUT and SPACE IS LIMITED

If you are thinking about registering, please know our lodging options will go away pretty soon because Rocky Mountain National Park is a popular destination.  If you are “on the fence” or if you have any questions, please contact us NOW.  Let’s TALK before you miss out on such an amazing experience.

Want to learn more about the workshop or are you ready to register?  Click Here!

We truly want YOUR SMILING FACE in our next group picture
in Rocky Mountain National Park!

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Get Out of Your Comfort Zone

Yes this is a photography blog, but what I am saying really applies to all aspects of your life.

We are creatures who mostly live in the “routine” of daily life.  We keep doing what we’ve been doing because, well, it just feels easier.

When we were little, we were in our growth phase, where we were always learning, always growing, and the result was MAJOR ACCOMPLISHMENTS.  We learned how to talk. We learned how to crawl, then walk. We learned about language, and science, and history, and so many other things. We learned how to drive. We kept growing and growing. Why? Because we were constantly being pushed OUT OF OUR COMFORT ZONES.

And then for some of us, we had kids, and that was another comfort zone leap. It was that moment where we said “OMG, NOW what do I do??  This baby didn’t come with a user manual!!”

As our lives progress, it sometimes feels easier to grow complacent. We’re tired. We can’t find enough hours in the day. We have responsibilities to so many people. We lose sight of what matters to us as we meet the expectations of society or our family or our employer. We get on a treadmill of life, and just keep putting one foot in front of the other, and there we go, just doing what we have been doing, just to get by, and find ourselves wandering around in our comfort zone.

With photography, and almost everything else in life, if you want to GROW beyond where you are now, embrace the concept that your growth will happen if you intentionally step out of your comfort zone, just like you were doing when you made all of those big accomplishments as a kid.

Growth requires intentionality.  Want to get better in your photography? Push yourself to learn the aspects of photography you don’t know, or don’t just keep photographing the same subjects in the same way.  Pursue activities that lead you to improvement, that challenge you, that lead you to growth.

You may have heard this quote before:

“The definition of insanity is doing something over and over again and expecting a different result.”

Well, on the Internet, this quote has been attributed to Einstein, Ben Franklin, and Mark Twain. So, I have NO idea who originally said it, but I must admit it IS kind of crazy to just keep doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting anything different as a result.

Of course, I could give a counter-point: with many pursuits in our life, we DO need to keep doing the same thing over and over again, to PRACTICE in order to get better at what we do.  I learned to play the clarinet in school.  I definitely had to keep practicing over and over again, to get better.  But regardless of how much practice I did, the end result is that I just became a better clarinet player.  To go beyond just being a good clarinet player, requires pushing beyond clarinet playing, on to the next goal.

I started this post by saying “Yes this is a photography blog, but what I am saying really applies to all aspects of your life.” and it really is important for us all to think about what we want out of life.

The most exciting moments in life are those moments where we dare to go beyond the boundaries of our comfort zone and achieve something new and great and different and say “WOW, I can’t believe I did that!”

Where are you now, and where do you want to go with your life? See your comfort zone as just a resting spot, but not your destiny. Don’t stay there too long.

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ImagingUSA in Retrospect

Subtitled: “MY BRAIN IS GOING TO EXPLODE”

Another excellent ImagingUSA conference wrapped up this evening in San Antonio.  There were so many good insights shared.  I swear my brain is going to explode.  Can I process it all??  I have to spend some time going through my pages and pages of notes to discern what are my major “takeaways” from the experience.

Every person goes there and processes this event in different ways based on their prior experiences in photography, current needs, and visions of where they want to go next.   The key is to be willing to let the experience of ImagingUSA “speak to you” with an open-minded attitude to give you insights on how to be “better” in whatever ways you might need to be better.  That might be technical skills. That might be business insights.

I always come back from these events with bags of marketing materials from all the different vendors and then tens of pages of notes I took.  As I said, it will take me some time to process this and discern what MY major takeaways are.

The next step is the critical one.  What you learn at an event like this doesn’t matter as much as what you DO ABOUT IT.  Decide what action items result from your takeaway list.  If your whole experience does not lead to a set of action items, to put in practice what you learned, you have just wasted your time.

Whether you attended this event or not, I encourage you to spend some time assessing your direction in life. What changes might you make to make your life “better” by whatever measure you choose.  Choose “better”.

I assume you are a photographer, if you are reading this blog.  My desire is to help you in whatever way you need to achieve “better” in your photography. Whether it is to refine your technical camera skills, or managing light, electronic flash/speedlights, portraiture, creative imaging, using software to perfect your images, or a broad range of other topics, I am here, ready and willing to help you in your endeavors. Need a photography coach?  Need private teaching?  Need help assessing where you need help the most?  Let’s get together and work on your plan to be “better” in 2017.

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ImagingUSA in San Antonio!

ImagingUSA is an annual conference for pro photographers, held each January. This year it is in San Antonio with the main conference happening on January 8-10th, 2017!  It is hosted by the Professional Photographers of America (of which I am a member).  PPA is an excellent resource for anyone pursuing photography as a profession.  You don’t have to be a “pro” to enjoy ImagingUSA. Even hobbyists would really enjoy the conference.

There are so many great speakers and their vendor exhibit, called ImagingUSA Expo, is absolutely incredible.    If you can’t attend the conference, at least try to make it to the expo!

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE

Have fun!

Kevin Gourley

 

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Auld Lang Syne

Here we are, in a new year.  We look to the new year ahead with expectation that somehow we might make it “better”.  With well-intentioned “New Year’s Resolutions”, wishes of “Happy New Year” to our friends, we look ahead with expectant hope.

Amidst the celebrations of New Year’s Eve, an old tradition was the singing of “Auld Lang Syne” which originated from an old Scots poem from 1788. Wikipedia has a good article about it.  Set to the tune of a traditional folk song, the title may be loosely translated to mean “for (the sake of) old times.”

As we look ahead to this new year, it is worth reflecting on the year that ended, our memories we carry forward, our challenges we faced, our joys, our friendships, our family memories, our loved-ones, our disappointments, our celebrations… our lives. Inasmuch as we look ahead to this new year, this remembering of the past year is just as important because it shaped who we are.

The photographs we took over the past year all capture brief moments in time, fitting together snippets of our life experience like pieces of a puzzle. No one photo tells the whole story.  Over time, we discover which of those images become priceless to us, as we want to hang on to those moments, at least through the photographs.  We remember loved ones who are no longer with us. We embrace occasions we’ll never experience again.

“Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again.” – Henri Cartier Bresson

For auld lang syne, for the sake of old times, I hope you will remember the good in your life. Say “I love you” to those whom you love. Be thankful. Learn from your mistakes.

Now you are prepared to take on this “new year”.  Make it a great one. Take a few photographs along the way. You’ll want to remember this year.

 

Kevin Gourley

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Free Event in Austin – Sharing Photos and Stories from our Adventures in Rocky Mountain National Park

Hey Photographers in Austin TX and Surrounding Communities!
You are invited…

to an evening with Kevin & Gail Gourley, sharing photos and stories from their adventures in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.

Tuesday January 17, 2017 7pm
Kevin Gourley Photography Studio, Austin, TX

We  have been leading photography workshops in Rocky Mountain National Park for several years. Please join us as we  share photographs and stories about our adventures in this magnificent park.

  • The event is FREE to attend! Plan to join us? You must sign up to attend. Click Here to learn more!
  • Space is limited!
  • Door Prize Drawing – Discount for future classes!
  • Enjoy photography of mountainsnaturewildlifewaterfalls, and stories about our adventures
  • If you have been thinking about signing up for one of these workshops, this is a great opportunity to learn more.  (But you must register for the workshop soon if you want to go in 2017!)
  • If you have been on one of our previous Rocky Mountain Photography Workshops, you are invited also!
  • Light snacks and beverages will be provided
  • Location: Kevin Gourley Photography Studio, 11740 Jollyville Rd, Suite 400, Austin, TX

Click Here to learn more and SIGN UP to attend!

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Photographers: Join us this Summer in the Colorado Rockies!

As we enter the new year, make your plans NOW to join us on our Summer Rocky Mountain Photography Workshop! This is truly the perfect adventure for any photographer!  We’ll be in one of the most beautiful national parks in the country photographing sunrises, waterfalls, mountain landscapes, wildlife, forests, rivers, wildflowers, and more.

Student Comment:
“This is a workshop you can’t afford to miss! I came to the workshop with a goal of never using Auto settings again… I achieved that and more. Kevin is such a great teacher and is able to work with photographers of all levels. He made everyone comfortable, I am from Virginia and did not know anyone in the group (as were several others) by the end of the work shop I had made a group of new friends! We were able to get so many landscape and wildlife pictures. The whole experience was amazing. I’m ready to sign up for the next workshop! Thank you Kevin” – Barb

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE

We stay in a lodge right on Fall River, just a couple of miles outside of the park. Our adventures explore various areas of the park by car, plus we go on hikes on some of the park’s most beautiful trails. Because people are starting to make their vacation plans NOW, it is important that you sign up for the workshop soon so we can ensure there will be room in the lodge where we’re staying.

Student Comment: “The natural beauty of RMNP was enhanced by Kevin’s knowledge of the park and locations that were custom picked for great photographic shots. Kevin’s calm, patient and knowledgeable teaching style meant that everyone, at whatever level they were at, felt comfortable asking questions, making mistakes, learning from them and then getting immeasurably better pictures as a result. The improvement in my photography from Day 1 to Day 4 was unbelievable. I came thinking the auto settings on my camera really took better pictures than I did, and I left seeing and believing that the pictures I now understood how to take were vastly superiorto anything the camera could capture in auto mode. It was a 5 star experience from beginning to end.

You have the option of doing a 4-day or a 9-day version of the workshop. Either option is great, offering many hours of very “hands-on” learning as we photograph in the park. The 9-day option more than doubles your opportunities for getting great wildlife shots and mountain scenics. We also have two pre-trip meetings in Austin, TX to prepare you for the trip, know what to anticipate, and learn tips for getting better photographs while we are there.  If you can’t attend the pre-trip meetings, no worries.  We also post video recordings of the meetings online so you don’t miss out on anything!

Our students consistently have loved the workshop, and many have signed up to return again and again! We hope you will be part of our 2017 Summer Rocky Mountain Photography Workshop.

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE

QUESTIONS? If you have any questions about the workshop, thinking about going but are “sitting on the fence”, don’t hesitate to contact us because NOW is the time to sign up, while limited space is still available.  We’re more than happy to answer any and all questions about the experience.

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE

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Small Group Photographer’s ‘Learn by Doing’ Series

These are designed as small group experiences where you bring your own camera and you do the photography as we shoot with a model, or go work on some project together like real estate photography, night photography, etc.!

Want to have some fun, create your own great images, and learn photographic techniques along the way?  Our Learn by Doing Series is perfect for you!

If you’re wanting to photograph models, we can line up the models, you bring your camera, and shoot in our studio with our lighting, with Kevin’s guidance to ensure you get excellent images!

Make sure you go to our ‘Learn by Doing’ Web page and learn more.  Provide YOUR input on what you are wanting! Since these are designed as small group experiences, we can tailor the activity to your needs!   If you have several photographer friends who would like us to create a custom workshop, let us know!  This is ALL ABOUT YOU and YOUR NEEDS!  

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE!

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Last-Minute PHOTOGRAPHER Gift Ideas – Final Days to SAVE UP TO $70!

Give a PHOTOGRAPHY CLASS REGISTRATION as a gift to that photographer in your life!

Discounts up to $70 end on December 24th (while space is available).

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE AND PURCHASE!

Student Comments:
  • “You are one of the best instructors I have had the privilege of finding.”
  • “Outstanding teacher!”
  • “I’ve taken several intro-level photography classes in the Austin area and while I gained some new knowledge from each class, Kevin is a great “teacher” whereas the others are good presenters. I feel like the class was time and money well spent and am already studying to figure out which class to take next.”
  • “Kevin is a fantastic teacher. He has an interest and a passion for photography and it shows in his teaching. I’ve taken 4 classes with Kevin and have benefited from each one!”
  • “Kevin’s classes offer new photographers the opportunity to dive deeper into the fundamentals of photography and the tools and techniques to improve your skills. I have taken two classes now and enjoyed them both tremendously!”
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