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The Frog in Your Hand
November 06, 2022 -
My cover story for the September 2022 issue of ROTOR magazine is about manufacturing helicopter rotor blades. The premis...
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From One, Many
September 30, 2022 -
I will tell you right off the bat, the following has the same image over and over — sort-of. If you're interested in see...
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Too Many and Not Enough
September 12, 2022 -
A museum could be termed a target-rich environment for whatever the museum is dedicated to. It's why the darn things exi...
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Background Players
August 05, 2022 -
I have noted, several times in previous articles, that photographing people at work is a satisfying endeavor and the res...
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Opening Wide
June 14, 2022 -
Journalists live by six key questions when examining a subject or event: who, what, when, where, why, & how. (Apparently...
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Up up up
June 01, 2022 -
When you, as photographer, are planted on the ground while your quarry is in the air, one of the most dynamic images you...
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Not So Show-y
April 03, 2022 -
Not So Show-y I'm not a big air show shooter. I enjoy wandering around under a baking sun, trudging from static disp...
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Shooting the Hero
February 21, 2022 -
Shooting the Hero he·ro | noun: A person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qu...
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The Long and Short of It
December 26, 2021 -
My previous article, and even the one before that, extolls the virtues of wide-angle lenses for capturing images that ca...
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Move Close and Say Aaah
October 26, 2021 -
My previous article was about photographing mosquito control helicopters in Florida. My current efforts have me crisscro...
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Shoot Small to Make Big
September 05, 2021 -
I recently spent a week driving across much of the state of Florida in order to fly with a passel of governmental mosqui...
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The Magical, Mystical, Full-Rotor-Disk Shot
July 01, 2021 -
One of the toughest shots to make in air-to-air photography, when the subject is an airplane with propellers, or a helic...
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Into the Woods
June 16, 2021 -
In my article Looking Up, the topic was ground-to-air photography and the location was Las Vegas; the aircraft was a Kam...
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Where's The Horizon?
April 28, 2021 -
Landscape photography is often concerned with placement of the horizon in a composition. Aerospace photography might not...
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Front and Center
February 07, 2021 -
A common approach to composition, especially among less-experienced photographers, is to place the subject in the middle...
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Working Those Pixels
January 17, 2021 -
It is true that photos are made, not just taken. Pressing the shutter button is the beginning, and a very important begi...
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Keeping Your Distance
December 27, 2020 -
In this time of pandemic, with its new challenges and expectations, there are stories to tell not just about keeping our...
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Reflecting gnitcelfeR
November 01, 2020 -
Reflections are one way of seeing things differently, and when someone sees something differently, they want to see more...
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Catching the Wandering Eye
September 09, 2020 -
In many of my articles I mention, often in passing, how the first job for a photograph is catching the eye of a reader....
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Capturing A Bumblebee
August 05, 2020 -
My recent article A Lot In A Little presented the wide range of images I captured during a single air-to-air mission. In...
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Framed
July 14, 2020 -
I am, as I write this, deep into producing a photo essay for a trade magazine about firefighting helicopters in Arizona.
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A Lot In A Little
June 24, 2020 -
When you are "burning dinosaur bones," as Chris Cornell put it, efficiency is important. The direct operating costs of a...
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Picturing History
June 10, 2020 -
In my years as an aerospace photographer, and as the son of a USAF fighter pilot and as just a plain ol' guy who likes a...
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Looking at Bones
May 18, 2020 -
Over the past 15 years, I have spent many days with the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group on Davis-Mont...
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Fascinating Faces
May 01, 2020 -
I am producing a series of books, with a very limited distribution, on aerospace photography. They are heavy on example...
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Working Details
January 25, 2020 -
People are endlessly fascinating to look at, and we are instantly drawn to seeing them. In a previous article I addresse...
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Going in Circles
December 31, 2019 -
I was recently in the Gulf of Mexico for a week of photography and story-gathering. One of the photo shoots was mostly a...
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Making a Masterpiece
December 07, 2019 -
A short story that illustrates how thinking ahead and showing your work can help you and your client when the time is su...
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Showing Less to Engage More
November 19, 2019 -
When a photographer presses the shutter release, they are making myriad decisions how to capture the scene before them....
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Killing Color
November 06, 2019 -
I'm planning a marketing video for a client and have decided to create it in black-and-white, rather than full color. Th...
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Looking Forward To It
October 14, 2019 -
Beginning last year (which would make it 2018), I have been photographing from inside helicopters looking forward throug...
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Up. Down. All Around.
September 17, 2019 -
What do you get when you put a photographer — especially an aviation photographer — at or near an airport with a camera...
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Calendrically Shot
July 12, 2019 -
For many in business, wall calendars have lost their value as scheduling tools — a working professional’s daily schedule...
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Show Different
June 18, 2019 -
I am not an avid air show shooter, one of those many, many fine photographers who capture the aircraft that ply the skie...
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Motion in the Movies
May 31, 2019 -
One of the strongest arguments for using video is signalled in another, more descriptive, term for the medium: motion pi...
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Skew Not The Scenery
May 15, 2019 -
Among the several challenges you face when photographing the interior of an aircraft is the small space. Not much room f...
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Why Engines?
May 02, 2019 -
Over my years of aerospace photography I've noticed that my eye, and camera, often turns to engines. I wonder why that i...
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For Whom the Sun Sets
April 16, 2019 -
There is oft-given advice that a photographer should have the sun behind them, streaming in over their shoulder and smas...
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Putting the Muse in Museum
March 29, 2019 -
Whether for business or pleasure, museums and other densely packed collections of aircraft present not only a target-ric...
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Double-Trucking
March 18, 2019 -
In " Rigged to Jiggle," my article about mounting a camera inside a single-seat helicopter to capture a behind-the-scene...
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Rigged to Jiggle
February 19, 2019 -
On a trip to Puerto Rico to photograph a specific type of helicopter for a trade publication, one of the shots I wanted...
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Slow Shooter
January 30, 2019 -
Aviation is inherently moving. The machines, the people, even the backgrounds, seem destined to be seen in motion. Effec...
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ExPositioning
January 18, 2019 -
Photographing a trade show would seem a turkey shoot, with lots of targets in a small space, but it poses many challenge...
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You Put It Where?!
January 02, 2019 -
The best view, meaning eye-catching and communicative, is often not the obvious one. Not the "standard" one, the one tha...
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Piecing Together the Past
December 14, 2018 -
It was December 21, 2016, that the USAF retired its final F-4 Phantom II from service. I was covering the event for a ma...
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How Much is Enough?
December 04, 2018 -
I was standing outside the fences southeast of Naval Air Facility El Centro, conversing with friends, enjoying the mild...
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The Sky's (Not) The Limit
November 19, 2018 -
When the aircraft looks good but the sky looks like nothing, it's not likely you can wait for the ether to improve. If t...
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A Picture is Worth How Many Dollars!?
November 05, 2018 -
When hiring a photographer, the idea of return on investment, ROI, is often rendered instead as “you charge how much?!”...
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Shooting in the Dark
October 15, 2018 -
Sometimes the situation for photography turns dark. And I don't mean menacing or sad. Sometimes the light goes away or h...
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But It's Just Sitting There!
October 04, 2018 -
I recently finished a nine-day journey through the western U.S. capturing images for an upcoming trade journal photo ess...
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Them Looking at You Looking at Them
September 07, 2018 -
In a recent posting the topic was people working. Caught in the act of doing their jobs, and how photography captures th...
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We Can Fly Because They Care
July 31, 2018 -
Recently I put the spotlight on the airborne crewmembers not operating the aircraft. This time I take a look at ground c...
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Playing with Crayons
July 18, 2018 -
A couple of articles ago I showed a "before, during, and after" series of my taking a blah photo and making it work with...
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The Folks Not Flying the Ship
June 29, 2018 -
It is common when flying a photography mission in public safety/emergency medical aircraft for the full complement of cr...
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Turning Yuck into Yeah!
June 18, 2018 -
I came back from an air-to-air photo shoot with plenty of good images, but one image didn't look so hot. What it looked...
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Blurring For Focus
August 21, 2017 -
One of the opportunities I often take advantage of when photographing helicopters is to compose them against a backgroun...
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Cover Photo? No, Maybe, Done.
July 31, 2017 -
In the world of aerospace marketing, air-to-air images are often the default for magazine covers. Providing those images...
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Going Wide
July 18, 2017 -
Photographers have a plethora of tools they can bring to bear in creating images to support their clients. A photographe...
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On The Line
June 29, 2017 -
Some of my favorite photography is when I get to capture people working on the flight line. They are alternately serious...
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Inside Out
June 20, 2017 -
When you're photographing from a helicopter, the standard approach is to exclude any element of the aircraft, to capture...
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Diangularity
May 15, 2017 -
Composing a photograph for commercial purposes is balancing the needs of multiple audiences across a range of media. Eve...
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Send In The Clouds
April 01, 2017 -
I wrote a few months ago about shooting in less-than-clement weather and how broken clouds can contribute to more-than-u...
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Shooting the Show
March 15, 2017 -
Heli-Expo 2017 was marked by a sense of enthusiasm and optimism that has been building for a couple of years. There was...
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All Spun Up and No Place to Go
March 03, 2017 -
In this follow-up to my most recent article — about getting good images of a flying aircraft when you and your camera ar...
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From the Ground Up…or Down
February 24, 2017 -
I shot the above image from the ground. The client wanted to sell this helicopter and, rather than pay for a full air-to...
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Is It Coverworthy? Part 2
February 06, 2017 -
In this follow-up I share additional guidance from the people who decide what shows and what blows on a magazine's cover...
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Looking Inside HDR
January 15, 2017 -
In 2015 I showed an example of what is called high dynamic range, or HDR, photography. My example was the Boeing 747 tha...
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The Rhino is Dead. Long Live the Viper.*
January 15, 2017 -
I was on Holloman AFB just before Christmas, 2016, to cover the retirement of the F-4 Phantom II from U.S. Air Force ser...
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Focus, Focus, Where's the Focus?
December 09, 2016 -
When photographing for a story in a major magazine I use many approaches in my compositions and camera settings. Here I'...
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Adding Up the Pixels (plus, JPEG sucks!)
November 19, 2016 -
We'll start with a simple bit of mathematics (hang in there — the key word is simple): 20 x 12 x 100 = 24,000. That's...
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What to do About the Weather
November 03, 2016 -
Thunderstorms rolled through the area last night and it got me to thinking. For pilots concerned about safety and comple...
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Photons In, iPhone Out
October 11, 2016 -
I observed, once, that "the ideal helicopter air-to-air photo platform includes a large flat space in the cabin with the...
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Double Ugly? Not.
October 11, 2016 -
I was at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico, the week of September 12 through 16, 2016, photographing some of the US Ai...
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Making Heat Look Hot
October 11, 2016 -
Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport is situated 22 miles east-southeast of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport as the crow...
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Blurring One for the Team
October 11, 2016 -
I was looking at an earlier posting, which featured examples of busy backgrounds and not-from-the-front lighting, both o...
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Shooting for Scale
October 10, 2016 -
With the coming of spring to south-central Arizona the hot weather moves in, the winter visitors move out, and the annua...
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Beautiful Busy Background
October 10, 2016 -
Even if you're not a fan of alliteration, these images show the beauty and value of an appropriately busy background, wh...
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Near and Far
October 05, 2016 -
I'm working on a project photographing the Arizona Department of Public Safety aviation units — it's a diverse set of mi...
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Planning for Variety
October 05, 2016 -
Here are three images from a 2016 air-to-air photo shoot to illustrate something you should be doing, or expecting of yo...
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Here's a Tip: Tilt!
October 05, 2016 -
If you've tried it, you'll understand the challenges of photographing flying aircraft from the ground: being on the grou...
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What's Wrong With This Picture (Think Fast!)
October 05, 2016 -
This first image was posted to Wikipedia (not my photograph, I'll point out) and shows, very clearly, a Eurocopter (now...
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A Bright Future?
October 04, 2016 -
I keep waiting for the day this DC-7 flies again. I understand it made an attempt that was aborted, resulting in some bl...
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Back and For(e)th
October 04, 2016 -
Looking beyond the target or, sometimes, in front of it. When photographing aircraft, especially air-to-air, it is impor...
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The Eyes ARE the Focus
October 04, 2016 -
I was photographing equipment and soldiers on Fort Hood, Texas, when I came upon a crew working on the rotor blades of a...
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When 6 is Not Enough
September 05, 2016 -
What do you do when you're flying the largest airplane in the skies, and you need more power? During WW II, the U.S. se...
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Bolting On Some Excitement
September 05, 2016 -
Waco biplanes are revered for their looks, longevity, and limberness in the sky. They were popular barnstormers in the '...
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The Quality of Light
September 05, 2016 -
Where it comes from, and what it's like, make big differences My recent time spent on NAF El Centro yielded a bevy of...
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A Wider View of Things
September 05, 2016 -
Have you ever seen a photo of an airplane being refueled, air-to-air, from the tanker aircraft? Me too. I've taken such...
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A Very Bold Trojan
September 05, 2016 -
The Commemorative Air Force has reorganized their various member organizations and what had been the Arizona Wing is now...
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The End of the GE J-79?
September 04, 2016 -
Not to worry — the engine that powered a few different aircraft, including the B-58 Hustler supersonic bomber and F-104...
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Making it Cover-Worthy Part 1
October 02, 2015 -
Part One In my article " What's a Photo Worth " I equated the value of a magazine's cover photo to the cost of a full-p...
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It's Not That I'm Starting Over…
June 21, 2015 -
Hi. I'm Mark Bennett, founder of AeroMark Images. I started this company in 2015 with a goal that is important to me and...
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