Alumn Michael J Quinn Featured On Phoblographer

Alumnus Michael J Quinn was recently interviewed and his work featured on Phoblographer. Here’s an excerpt. Phoblographer “When you’re surrounded by so much awesome beauty from nature, how to do control yourself and not take pictures of everything?” Michael J Quinn “In the beginning, I...
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Alumnus Michael J Quinn’s New Print Portfolio

I have been honing my photographic skills over the last several years. Making strides in composition, storytelling and mechanics of photography, I still lacked some finer processing skills and the art of printing. I decided that a print is the ultimate goal of a photographer....
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Alumnus Michael Quinn On Being Discovered

Recently I got “Discovered”. I awoke one morning to 3 emails all from strangers. The Huffington Post, UK SWNS and the UK Hot Spot Media. They were all wanting the work that I had published on the Adobe Behance website called “Greenland Reflections”. I had...
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Mentor

. Mentor – For more than 25 years I’ve taught 1000’s of people creativity and photography. Some of those relationships have lasted years and even decades. It’s been tremendously inspiring to see their creative growth and a privilege to help them along their way. –...
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More Highlights From Iceland 2012

Here are a few more alumni images from Digital Photo Destinations / Focus On Nature’s 2012 Iceland Adventure. Seth Resnick and I had a great time with a great group of people in Iceland last week. We visited old favorites (Seljalandsfoss, Skogafoss, Jokulsarlon, Rekjanes) and some new favorites (Snaefellsnes,...
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Highlights From 3 Arctic Islands

 Charlotte Bailey Here are a few images from Digital Photo Destinations 2012 Arctic Voyage. View more alumni images from our Iceland 2012 Adventure. Seth Resnick, Arthur Meyerson, Ragnar Th Sigurdsson and I had a great time with a fantastic group of people while photographing three arctic islands this...
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Include Others, Include Yourself

Images by Scott Helgeson, Barry Boulton, and Michael Quinn. During my Arches digital photography workshop participants struggled with displaying the scale of an immense landscape. Often, they chose to include people in their images to indicate human scale for comparison. Sometimes, they included each other....
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