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 | Sep 9, 2014 | Architecture, HDR, photography, travel
In the last post, which I’m sure is indelibly engraved in the deepest neural pathways of your cerebellum, I focused on a few hours I spent shooting Miami. Well, since then I’ve had the wonderful opportunity of visiting a little town in the South Bay of...
by David Ryan | Aug 15, 2014 | Architecture, HDR, photography, special effects, travel
I must confess that up until a couple of Februarys ago I had never been in Miami, except for some stop-overs on longer journies. Last year however, I did finally have the opportunity to get into town for a few hours. I was there on other business, which pretty much...
by David Ryan | Jun 6, 2014 | history, Mexico, photography, Portraits, travel
On the Art of the Grabbed Portrait When I picked up my first camera (a Pentax Spotmatic) some hundred years ago, I was a very shy guy when around people I didn’t know. Consequently, I just couldn’t bring myself to point my camera at someone and snap...