Post-processing photos following a photo shoot is a fun and enjoyable process. It’s actually one of my favorite parts of my entire photography workflow. Unfortunately, the process can become tedious and time-consuming, costing you both time and money. Today, you’re going to learn about the Python Pillow library. It’s a […]
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Grand Canyon: A Complete Guide to Stunning Winter Photography
The Grand Canyon is one of the seven natural wonders of the world for good reason. It is a truly awesome sight every time you stand on the edge of the rim. It doesn’t matter how many times you’ve been there before. If you thought it was breathtaking in the […]
Read MoreCOVID-19 News: 7 Reasons to Be Optimistic America Has Peaked
Well, there’s finally a glimmer of hope in the United States’ fight against COVID-19. We’ve finally hit a peak, and new case loads are finally starting to drop. I know what you’re wondering. Is it the peak of this awful winter wave of COVID-19? The short answer is that it’s […]
Read MoreHow to Maximize One Day at Mexico’s El Pinacate Biosphere
If you’re looking for an outdoor adventure that’s off the beaten path and has an international flare, consider a visit to Mexico’s El Pinacate Biosphere Reserve. Just a stone’s throw from the Arizona-Mexico border, El Pinacate is home to some of the most unique desert landscapes in the world. As […]
Read MoreLake Tahoe Photography: Your 6-Step Guide to an Epic Adventure
Lake Tahoe is one of the most, if not the most beautiful place I’ve ever stepped foot in. With the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains surrounding its cobalt waters and crystal clear turquoise lagoons, Lake Tahoe is a top photography destination and an outdoor paradise year-round. Not surprisingly, Lake Tahoe offers […]
Read More2020 was a Dumpster Fire. Here are 5 Ways You Can Make 2021 Much Better.
Well, we made it. 2020 was the year that seemed like it would never end, but it finally has. As we cleanse ourselves of 2020 and usher in 2021, let’s welcome fresh starts and new beginnings. Heck, let’s embrace them, too. In normal years, I like to look back at […]
Read MoreCOVID-19 Dashboard Upgrades: 3 Phases That Will Help You Make Better Decisions
I am so excited to announce three phases of major upgrades to our COVID-19 dashboard and map. We are adding tons of new data and features that will help you better make the decisions you need to stay safe in your day-to-day life. The upgrades are being rolled out in […]
Read MoreA 15-Minute Intro to Supercharging Your GIS Productivity with Python
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and mapping applications are one of the most underrated uses of the Python programming language. Python integrates easily with many desktop and web-based GIS programs, and can even create simple maps on its own. You can supercharge your GIS productivity in as little as 10 minutes […]
Read MoreCOVID-19 Maps: 5 Reasons They are the Best Tool to Fight the Pandemic
COVID-19 maps and geographic information systems (GIS) are proving to be one of the best tools we have to fight the ongoing pandemic. In addition to being incredibly versatile, maps are easy to understand and can display so much more information than any bar or line chart can. This characteristic […]
Read More7 Lesser-Known Spots at Grand Canyon to Take Awe-Inspiring Photos
It’s no secret that the Grand Canyon offers some of the best photography in the world. Grand Canyon is also one of the most photographed natural wonders in the world. You’ll face immense competition if you’re trying to get your Grand Canyon photography noticed. The secret to standing out is […]
Read More350,000 Daily Cases in the US: An Impending COVID-19 Disaster
No, that headline is not a type-o. It’s what most mathematical models are forecasting for the COVID-19 peak in the United States this winter. With 185,000 new cases yesterday alone, COVID-19 is rapidly approaching crisis levels in the United States. Hospitals and ICU’s are nearing capacity in many states as […]
Read MoreWeird Geography: 10 Mind Blowing Facts About Texas
They say everything’s bigger in Texas. Speaking as someone who went to school in Oklahoma and has spent plenty of time in the Lone Star State, that saying is 100% true. In fact, if you’re talking about the State of Texas itself, it’s an understatement. Texas is huge. Let’s hit […]
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