Posts Tagged ‘Fine art’
Rush Hour – Image of the Week
Six Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles are circling a cleaning station waiting for their turn to have specialized fish come over and clean them. Turtles have become acclimated to people and often come very close to divers. Because they are not afraid of people Turtle, make good subjects for photography workshops. This week when you purchase…
Read MoreMotion in water as a compositional element
Creating portraits of nature that evoke emotion is my goal and to do that I often have to manage light. One of the ways to do that is to use Graduated Neutral Density Filters made by BreakThrough Photography. As most of my work is by the ocean where there is an obvious horizon, the tools…
Read MoreImage of the Week – Just before Dawn
Just before Dawn was created at Hookipa Maui, in the moments just prior to sunrise. The sky was transitioning from black to blue and the timing was good to capture violet hues in the sky and reflected on the water. Check out this site to see more stunning photography or learn about private workshops.
Read MoreFine Art photography completes a space and makes it home.
What a beautiful bedroom. See how the Photograph completes the space. Thats the power of great photography. You can set the tone, mood, and feeling of your home or business justly displaying the right photograph.
Read MoreProfessional Photographer Magazine November Issue
He and his wife, Mieko, run Maui Photography in Hawaii, a family portrait and fine-art photography studio. In addition to commissioned work, Hoffman conducts workshops on underwater, land scape and portrait photography.
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