
David Sanger Photography Do you put away your camera when it starts raining? You don’t need to. Some of the most dramatic scenery comes when the heavens open up and the storms roll in.
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David Sanger Photography Twenty-first century Shanghai’s skyline is the showpiece of the city. The modern Pudong District, with the distinctive needle and ball of the Oriental Pearl Tower and the soaring steel and concrete of the Jin Mao Tower, sits on a bend in the Huang Po RIver opposite the Bund...
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If you are a frequent visitor to my website you’ll notice a new look. Black text on white background.
After many years with a signature black background, this might seem a drastic, even risky move. Why then change?
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Travel photographers. Have you ever receieved free or discounted gear or travel?
The FTC has proposed new rules on disclosure and endorsements which all travel journalists should review and understand.

David Sanger Photography Producers Ron Blatman and Miles Saunders have put together a masterful 4-part HDTV documentary on the long story of Saving San Francisco Bay. Made in association with KQED TV in San Francisco the program will re-air 10/22 and later too on KTEH. Don’t miss it.
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David Sanger Photography Step, breathe, breathe. Step, breathe, breathe. Silhouetted against a clear dawn sky a fragile filament of climbers slowly makes its way up a steep icy slope. ....
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How do you identify an image you find on the web and find the copyright holder if you want to license the image?
This is the core question that concerns photographers when Orphan Works legislation is discussed, and the impetus behind the PhotoMetadata project to embed identifying information. Now a possible solution has emerged....

David Sanger Photography Travel has not always been as easy as it is now. My journey from San Francisco to Frankfurt to Dubai in the United Arab Emirates was a scant 26 hours, relaxing in Boeing and Airbus comfort. Compare this to fourteenth-century traveler Ibn Battuta:
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William Patry has recently written a fascinating book entitled Moral Panics and the Copyright Wars which should be illuminating reading for every photographer interested in copyright in the digital age. http://www.davidsanger.com/blog/moral-pa nics-and-the-copyright-wars
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This is the lesson of the crossing of the sands. Remember it. David Sanger Photography, Taklamakan Desert, China

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Photographers often talk about creativity, the creative arts, and making pictures. I have been thinking a lot about the current upheaval in the world of digital media and what the role of photography is. ...

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In the chill predawn of the Andean morning the packed shuttle bus rumbled slowly up the steep switchback curves high above the Urubamba River. Dense green jungle lined the road on one one side, dropping away to the mists beneath and the receding junction town of Aguas Calientes. ...

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With an ever-increasing supply of travel images, declining prices and a fixed amount of attention in the consumer universe, what are the best options for a travel photographer to create uncommon value?

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The growing movement towards crowd-sourcing and automated image analysis in travel photography discussed earlier is a challenge for traditional professional travel photographers. The San Francisco Chronicle ...

David Sanger Photography New story on Poland in Japan Airlines magazine this month.
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“Expansive Rynek Glowny, one of Europe’s largest town squares, is also perhaps its most animated. Minstrels and mimes entertain passing crowds, outdoor florists display brilliantly colored ...






















