by David Ryan | Apr 5, 2016 | Architecture, Idaho
For years we in Boise have been witnessing some rather incredible goings-on in the middle of downtown. A large block of what had been an open field used as parking for decades was finally being built up. As the new construction began to take shape, passersby...
by David Ryan | Sep 13, 2015 | HDR, high dynamic range, Idaho, photography
Photographing a county or state fair anywhere can be a challenge, especially if you want to avoid the clichés. If you agree with that notion, then perhaps you should try it my way: embrace the clichés and get them out of the way. Just take lots of pictures and...
by David Ryan | Feb 25, 2015 | cowboys, csikos, Hungary, photography, travel
Several years ago, we visited a ranch in Hungary’s Puszta, “the barren land”, and discovered a way of life we had no idea existed. The Puszta, or great Hungarian plain, covers over 50,000 square miles and takes up most of the eastern part of the...
by David Ryan | Nov 20, 2014 | Architecture, Black and white, HDR, high dynamic range, Idaho
A couple of weeks ago I was hired to shoot a commercial property in a town called Nampa just to the southwest of Boise. Now we in Idaho know it’s more than a town; in fact, Nampa is the second largest city in the state. But when you’re downtown Nampa you...
by David Ryan | Oct 27, 2014 | Uncategorized
When I began life as a photographer, it became clear that not every type of photography was for me. That was OK, all I really wanted to be was a “travel” photographer. As simple as that may sound, I soon realized that if I could gain expertise in other...