Monthly Archives: August 2009

what do you recommend?

Hi there, if you have time to give a couple of suggestions I would really appreciate it, but if you are too busy I wont hold it against you either! I want to get my girlfriend a nice little point-and-shoot. It doesn’t need to be top of the line, but something easy to use, fairly...

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an email from architectural record magazine

Hi all! I received a wonderful email this morning from the editors of Architectural Record. An image that I shot a few years ago made it through their selection process and is now appearing in their architectural gallery showcase. Sweet! Congratulations Rikki, The photo you submitted to ArchRecord.com, titled “Sundial Bridge,” has been selected to...

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meeting richard avedon

I have to admit that even as an avid photographer, I’d never really heard of the name Richard Avedon. Ironic isn’t it? Well, it so happens that the San Francisco Museum of Art has an exhibit of his work – Richard Avedon: Photographs 1946-2004 and I convinced myself that I had to go and check...

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kodak calls for the second time

In case you missed it, one of my photos was displayed as Kodak’s Photo of The Day (POTD) at Times Square in New York back in 2006. On May 24, 2007, lightning struck twice. One of my all time favorite images made it to the Times Square Kodak Jumbotron as their POTD. The image was...

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the new york minute

What comes to mind when you mention a trip to New York City? Lady Liberty? New York cabbies? Here are some of the images I took on a recent trip to New York. All of these images were processed in Adobe Lightroom 2.0. There is no post processing in Photoshop in this exercise. I wanted...

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