Roger Easley Creative Control Photography Coaching
Looking to gain skill and confidence at taking photographs? Ready to understand more features of your camera?
Or want to understand how to improve your photos with editing? Contact Atlanta area photographer Roger Easley for personalized coaching.
12/10/2023
My calendar for 2024 is now available. The calendar has 12 recent photos, printed on high quality smooth paper, 12 by 18 inches. One calendar is $40, or order two calendars (one to keep, one to give away) for $75. Contact me with a message to order.
06/03/2023
I'm profiled in the "Meet a Member" page at the Georgia Nature Photographers Association website:
https://gnpa.org/2023/05/09/meet-a-member-15/?fbclid=IwAR3TcMq8fQZge7Ccy-vE8SQjRUqrfNtkkONMaPNGLPYTEztHcqgu_AEYNI0
Meet A Member - GNPA In our newsletters, we feature short profiles of GNPA members from across the state. In this issue, it’s Roger Easley, from the Decatur Chapter.
01/11/2023
Still available --2023 calendars with my favorite recent photographs. One calendar is $45, or order two for $60. To order, send me a message with your address. I can accept payment by check or though PayPal.
01/08/2023
Is this the year you want to be more confident taking pictures? Want photos you are proud to share? Contact me about how to get started!
03/11/2022
Inspired by seeing abstract photographs, I created this image of an overhead light fixture, close up and then inverted the colors to get the shades of blue.
08/16/2021
When the weather gets rainy, you can capture the umbrellas, puddles and drips -- from a dry vantage point. This is looking up at a glass overhang at Atlanta's High Museum of Art, while waiting out a downpour.
06/08/2021
This robin landed on a railing, and I thought it had a beak full of nesting material. But the "material" was dinner, still wiggling!
05/18/2021
Using the close-up focus settings of camera, I was able to capture the texture of these stacked window panes, as well as the lovely color.
02/06/2021
Controlling the shutter speed to 3/10ths of a second made it possible to convey the flowing water at Sweetwater Creek State Park.
01/10/2021
01/10/2021
Moving the camera vertically, during a 1/8th second exposure, to create trails of color from this stand of bamboo
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