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

Silver Salmon Creek Lodge

I have to give a big recommendation for Silver Salmon Creek Lodge. The owner, David Coray, is one of the nicest people I have ever met – very warm and accomodating. David grew up around Lake Clark many years before it became a National Park so he has so many stories to tell about the [...]

Yellowstone National Park Photos and More

I have finished processing photos of my recent trip to Yellowstone National Park and have added 62 new images to my website. Feel free to check out my new gallery of Yellowstone National Park pictures.
A bit more shameless self-promotion: My Vancouver skyline photo was licensed by one of my photo agencies for the opening credits [...]

Custom Business Cards by Designer Kaleena Tucker

My former ad agency art director partner, Kaleena Tucker, helped me come up with a new business card design and stationery. My main goals were to have a clean, minimal design that fit the branding of my website. We also wanted to try something different so we went for an embossed design so my logo [...]

Happy Thanksgiving

Since this is Thanksgiving, and the 5th anniversary of my website is coming up in a few days, I wanted to thank you for having taken the time to visit my site at anytime during the past five years. I originally started this website to coincide with my first real image publication, Outdoor Photographer magazine, [...]

Photography Website Re-Launch

I would like to announce that I have relaunched my photography website: Richard Wong Photography: Image Boutique
The previous design was a very personal one for me as it related to my family history but it didn’t integrate well with other forms of media. I needed something where I could tie together all of my online [...]

New Blog: The Non-Glamorous Side of Photography

Starting today, The Field Report: The Non-Glamorous Side of Photography will compliment this blog, In The Field, by featuring weekly links from the photography world that I think are worthwhile to read along with my digital imaging workflow, photo business-related news, and email interviews with photographers / creative industry professionals that I respect. A few [...]

Photography Videos

Scroll down a few blog entries and you might have noticed the photography videos I’ve been making. Well now I created a gallery specifically for the videos. They can be accessed within one click off my homepage now. www.rwongphoto.com
And here is the new video gallery page: Photography Videos

More on Photoshelter Archive, Bandwidth Costs and Other Stuff Only Web Geek Photographers Would Enjoy

Last summer I wrote about upgrading my website with a photo search feature and weighed the pros & cons of going with PhotoShelter Archive, Digital Railroad, or Lightbox Photo. After reading Ron Niebrugge’s blog post today about high server bandwidth costs, “I could make payments on a very fancy car for what this thing will [...]

Shooting Pictures by Season

One way to attract more people to your website is to have photos of the various seasonal events during the course of the year. People are likely to want to do picture or travel research anywhere from several months ahead of time to the month of the event. So if you are known as a [...]

ColorMakesFlowers.com Website Launch

My mom’s custom floral arranging and craft design website has partially launched. I created two gallery pages yesterday and added the About Page. I finally got around to photographing her work the past few days and will be adding more to the website shortly.
Feel free to take a look at the website: Color Makes Flowers: [...]

PhotoShelter Part III: What Else is Out There?

Right now I really want to be at Huntington Beach to see the traveling action photo exhibit on the beach tonight and photograph the pier but I need to get the rest of my car repaired on Monday before going anywhere. This fuel injection system is clogged up and caused some electronics in my car [...]

Blog Archive Links Finally Functional!!

On the right column of this blog you may have noticed that there is an archive of blog posts dated by month since I began this blog 2 and a half years ago. Well I could never figure out how to get those links to work. My friend Brandon came up with the idea for [...]

Late XMAS Present for Everyone

For those of you who have websites or have an interest in creating one in the future, this is for you. There is an opensource freeware web design editor program on the Internet called NVU that is almost identical to Dreamweaver and MS FrontPage. Better in some ways. Like the aforementioned programs, it allows for [...]

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