Before I felt the wrath of traveling photographers everywhere, I’d like to frame the title and all the words that follow. Photography is a tough business, regardless of the genre you work in. Maybe you work in multiple genres, like almost all the photographers I know, dabbling here and there alongside a primary field.

Then there is the top 5% in this world, who aren’t really photographers at all, but identify as “travel influencers,” and can usually be found yelling down a camera lens at any given moment.

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Rosenmeier Forum presents ‘The News Photography of Steve Kohls’ – Brainerd Dispatch

BRAINERD — “The News Photography of Steve Kohls” will be the focus of a Rosenmeier Forum at 7 pm Feb. 8 in the Chalberg Theater at Central Lakes College, Brainerd campus. The event is free and open to the public. Kohls has photographed breaking news, sporting events and created artistic photos for the Brainerd Dispatch […]

Local photographer named to national exhibition

Violet Aubertin had three of her photographs recognized at the Professional Photographers of Canada National Image Competition in Alberta last week An enthusiastic photographer from the Sault is receiving national attention after three of her images were selected for a prestigious exhibition that celebrates the best of Canadian professional photography. Violet Aubertin submitted a trio […]

Your mental state is the key to a successful photography career, says Canon research

Photography has long been celebrated as a medium that captures moments, freezes time, and conveys stories. It’s an art form that requires careful consideration, often a great deal of research, and – sometimes – months of planning. Canon recently launched a series called Beyond the Kitbag where Cecilie Harris, head of creative services at Canon […]