Category: General

  • My favorite photography book

    One of my favorite photography books of all time is a remarkably simple book called On Being A Photographer.

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  • Model Release issues

    I am regularly asked when a Model Release is needed.

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  • Lists of awards, prizes or grants

    There is a new blog attempting to “bring together a listing of all the awards, prizes or grants which are given in the various fields of arts.”

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  • Portfolio reviews

    The biennial portfolio reviews in Portland, Oregon scheduled for 2009 are now open for registration.

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  • David Wells “in the news”

    One place you can see what I have been up to is on a blog posting written about me.

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  • Business Resources

    Probably because I make my living as a photographer, I talk a lot about the business side of photography.

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  • A “knock around” camera

    If you are like me, you probably have been looking for a “point-and-shoot” camera to use when you would rather not carry your “work” camera. Some folks call these cameras “knock around” cameras, to be used when you are just “knocking around.”

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  • Audio for multimedia

    It has been exciting to start experimenting in multi-media in my own work, mixing sound and images. As my grandfather used to say about so many things, “they tell me it’s the future.”

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  • The background of the Wells Point – the idea

    The idea for the Wells Point came out of experiences I had teaching photography over the last decade.

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  • What is the Wells Point? (a video)

    What exactly is the Wells Point? The Wells Point is a web site with video podcasts and free information for aspiring and accomplished photographers.

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Welcome to the Wells Point

What exactly is The Wells Point? It is podcasts and free information for aspiring and accomplished photographers. These materials have been designed to stimulate your creativity and improve your craftsmanship.

The phrase the Wells Point also refers to an important tool to better appreciate how light, time of day and the resulting light’s direction can be utilized to immediately improve your photography.

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