In the Field: Photo Blog by Richard Wong

Photography field reports by Richard Wong. Richard’s work has been published in magazines, books, advertising, and offers fine art prints of his work. Images may be licensed as rights-managed stock photos by contacting Richard directly at Richard@rwongphoto.com or (626) 422-6151. California stock photography, fine art prints, photo blog: www.rwongphoto.com

New Screen Saver for Sale: Colors of the Southwest

My mom’s co-worker used to live up at Big Bear Lake and bought a Big Bear computer screen saver because he missed the place so much. He let me borrow the disc the other day and that gave me an idea for creating my own screensaver to sell off of my website.
Product: Colors of [...]

My New Colors of the Southwest Photo Gallery

Picture: Navajo Native American Rugs, Santa Fe, New Mexico
I would like to introduce my latest gallery on my website, entitled “Colors of the Southwest.” I began photographing this collection of images over three years ago and have enjoyed shooting this theme as much as any of the nature photography that I do. The idea [...]

Travel Writing – Rant.

I read the L.A. Times almost everyday and I think it’s a great newspaper with top-notch reporting and photos. The complaint I have about the paper is it’s Sunday Travel section. The articles are nicely illustrated and nicely conceived but I find the travel recommendations for almost all of the articles to be useless for [...]

The Mother Road 4/8/06 – 4/13/06

The route my brother and I drove followed most of what is considered to be Route 66. In reality Route 66 is more of a nostalgic fantasy than anything else. Aside from a few diners and a drive-in theatre the Glendora and Azusa Portion of Route 66 looks like just like any other “Main Street” [...]

Northern Arizona 6/26/05 – 6/30/05

My mom had a coupon for a several free nights at any Marriott-owned hotel so we (mom, brother and I) chose to go to Arizona. Vegas was the other location considered but neither of their sites were directly on the Strip so we canned that idea early on. Plus neither my mom nor brother had [...]

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