About

OK – so if you clicked this tab, you must want to know a little something about me or my photography.

I am a competition winning nature and fine art photographer focusing on nature and wildlife, urban and natural landscapes, and natural light portraiture. I supply stock nature and architectural photography. I guide group photowalks and tutorials and I am available for custom photo shoots and one-on-one guided photowalks. I believe everything is more beautiful in natural light but can use available light including strobes and flash. Please contact me if I can supply any of your photography needs.

One quick note. All my images are copyright protected with all rights reserved and no commercial or private use is permitted without permission. If you would like to use an image, first please email me at michaelasanderson@gmail.com. I am certain we can work something out.

Thanks for stopping by. -Mike
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2 thoughts on “About

  1. Hi there!

    Clicked on your link from NYIP!

    Awesome blog:)

    See you’re working on Unit 1. I am just starting–any helpful hints, such as order ot website for more info? I feel WAY overwhelmed and still excited to get busy!

    I also want to get my website up and running–have my address, just nothing there, thus the twitpic for now!

    All hints are welcome,

    DrMarm
    Laura

  2. Hi Laura, thanks for stopping by my blog. I have read all the material for unit 1, I just need to plan and shoot my unit 1 assignments. The weather has been uncharacteristically cold and wet here in Houston and I just haven’t done it yet. Last summer I started buying some books and reading and I’ve also got involved with some local flickr groups for photowalks and assignments. The groups and other photo studies and course at a local photography center have competed with time for the NYIP course. In other words, I dove in and I’m in deep. I feel overwhelmed at times, but I tend to do better when I have more than I am comfortable with.

    I would guess that having completed your doctorate you are a fairly disciplined individual. I would recommend deciding what pace you want to set for yourself for the NYIP course and work out a plan to achieve it. Don’t forget to have fun and spend at least as much time shooting as you do studying :-) .

    If I understand your question, I print out my images at MPix.com. They are easy, fast, and high quality. I don’t print enough to justify the expense of a high end printer and supplies (I would rather have cameras and lenses – haha). Websites – I am not sure if you are wanting to set up a commercial website or not, but I set my blog up in about a day and a half following along with a two part video course on Kelbytraining.com. I later hooked it up with my Flickr galleries but I am going to get to a point soon where I put my images on my hosted webserver. I also eventually want to have a front end with only selected images in more of a gallery format (if you take a look at Stephen J Alexander link in my links section you’ll get an idea of what I want for my main site). I don’t have any specific goals of going commercial, but I think I would like to one day compete in some juried competitions or have some things in a gallery.

    Thanks again for stoping by. I appreciate the comments and happy shooting. -Mike

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