by David Simchock In my most recent column, we explored the best techniques for photographing “people”. This month, we’ll look at some of the tools and techniques required for photographing…
Jazz Profile: One Leg Up
by Eddie LeShure “One Leg Up is a ticket back in time to 1930s Paris and the glory years of Django Reinhardt. Listening to their music, you can taste the…
Jazz Profile: Bill Gerhardt
by Eddie LeShure “Bill Gerhardt is a wonderful pianist. Not only is he a great soloist and composer, he sure knows how to accompany a singer!” ~ Vocalist Sheila Jordan…
Jazz Profile: Jay Sanders
by Eddie LeShure If there is one thing you can say about Jay Sanders, it’s that he’s never stopped following his heart and the path it leads him through music….
Lorca and Neruda and The Beautiful Game
by Ted Olson New Native Press, a small independent publisher based in Cullowhee, North Carolina, has recently issued a book offering new translations of poems composed by the internationally recognized…
Travel Photography Part 2 of 4: People
by David Simchock Last month, we had a look at some of the “generic” issues related to the wonderful world of travel photography. These were things that essentially apply to…
Jazz Profile: Shane Perlowin
by Eddie LeShure “Shane Perlowin is a true artist; a musician who has his own voice, technically and compositionally.” ~ Drummer Justin Watt Guitarist Shane Perlowin, born 1978, is a…
Travel Photography – Part 1 of 4
by David Simchock Are you planning a vacation in 2013? Will you be bringing your fancy digital camera along, with hopes of coming home with a few (hundred) photos that…
Jazz Profile: Rick Dilling
by Eddie LeShure “From big band, to swing, to bebop, to original music, Rick’s knowledge of and expertise in playing many jazz styles enables him to always passionately and tastefully…