Canon EOS D60 dSLR, A2E 35mm; Tamron 17-35/2.8-4.0; Canon EF 75-300 IS; Canon 580EX flash
Canon EOS A2E
Working at a warehouse while studying at college while shooting for a newspaper while chasing pretty girls while riding my bike. Or something like that. Oh yea, born and raised in Miami, but don't let that fool ya!
I grew up in on the Wasatch Front in northern Utah. Can't really think of a better place to live and do the things I like to do. After graduate school at the U. of Iowa, my wife and I moved to the Navajo indian reservation in Arizona to work at a hospital there. We lived in St. George for a while (nice scenery), and now we're in American Fork, Utah. I work as a PA in Interventional Cardiology. No kids yet, but working on it.
My name is Glenn Bartley and I am a nature photographer from Victoria, BC Canada. I specialize in photographing birds in their natural habitat. Please visit me online at - http://www.glennbartley.com
1987. My mom bought me a camera to take to Girl Scout Camp!
Digital SLR
Civil Engineer
People, Snapshot
Southern Minnesota
Scrapbooking, reading, spending time with family
Canon Rebel XTi
I take TONS of pictures of my little girl... over 1000 before she turned a year old. Now with #2 on the way, I'd love to get suggestions on how to take better baby/kid pictures!
I had my first camera at age 5. Was processing film in the bathroom sink at 7. Was Photo Guy on High School Newspaper, Served 26 years in the USN as a Photographer's Mate. Now working with Liquidity Services as Imaging Manager Producer for video and still operations. Over 1.5 million images a year and over a half million videos a year. Staying busy! :-)
Retired / Part time pro photographer, if I feel like it!!
Outdoor/Nature
Flagstaff Arizona USA
Reading hiking, casual photography
Mamiya TLR
Nikon 35 mm
I've chased light since about the age of seven. I took about a forty year break from really active photography to raise a family while working at a varity of vocations, but photography always drew me back so now in retirement I can work as a pro when
Nikon D500
Nikon MB-D17 battery grip
Nikon D810
Nikon MB-D12 battery grip
Lenses
Nikon 70-200VR II 2.8
Nikon 14-24F2.8 lens
Nikon 105 macro F2.8 lens
Nikon 20E III 2x teleconverter
Nikon 70-300VR
Nikon 50mm 1.8
Tamron SP 24-70mm F2.8 Di VC USD
Sigma 10-20 Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM
Sigma 17-50 Sigma AF 17-50mm f/2.8 EX DC HSM OS
Flashes
Nikon four SB900 flashes
Nikon SB800 flash
Accessories
Nikon ML-L3 remote
Nikon SC-29 remote cord
Mega Cleon wireless remote
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Nikon F with FTN meter & Nikon 50mm F2 lens
2 Vivitar 285 flashes
several lens for my Nikon F
I started out taking pictures on a Diana camera that I bought for 99 cents and two cereal box tops. The next couple of years I had a 110 Instamatic, a Yashica range finder, a Yashica Matt and then bought my first real camera, it was a Nikon F 35mm with FTN meter and have since added another one and several lenses and flashes. I changed to digital after retirement and started out with the Nikon D80. Since them I added a Nikon D90 and in April of 2011 added a Nikon D7000.
Over the years I have taken several weddings and various other things along the way. When I retired in 2004 I decided to get into photography much deeper and have been trying to learn as much as I can. I have learned a lot and one of the things is just how much more there is out there to learn, Jeff
I was born in North Georgia and have lived there most all of my life. I am a father to three kids. Back surgery has put an end to most all of my hobbies but photography. I find it a good way to cope with stress and also to express myself.