The Scott Gawne Photography Blog, Welcome!
I really love photography!
Not only do I love taking photos but I also love reading and learning about photography! The only problem is that in the past few months I’ve found it difficult to get myself motivated and go out and take photos. So during my holiday vacation I started thinking, “I really need to find something to boost my motivation and encourage more shooting”.
Usually when I start thinking I end up with a new web project. Last year my holiday thinking led me to converting my old personal website (sgawne.com) into a photography site under the name SG Photography (recently changed to Scott Gawne Photography). The Scott Gawne Photography website gave my a new medium to share photos with friends, family and anyone else that stumbled across the site.
The Scott Gawne Photography website by itself wasn’t quite enough. Don’t get me wrong, the opportunity to share photos with others is a great one, but I wanted more. I wanted an easy way to give back to others what I have had the opportunity to learn!
What you see now is my solution, The Scott Gawne Photography Blog. A photography blog where I am not only able to share my photos with you but also the knowledge that’s helping me to improve my photography. I am a computer engineer by degree so not only will I be sharing photography tips but I will also be sharing general computing and technology tips.
I love hearing from and interacting with readers and fellow photographers, so please email me (contact page coming soon) or leave a comment below.
The Scott Gawne Photography Blog still has a little work left before I will consider the design complete but I have decided to go ahead and launch my first post to help break the ice and get things moving.
For more information about the blog and me please visit the about page. Also, don’t forget to visit my main site: www.sgawne.com!
I hope you enjoy the site!
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-Scott
p.s.
Seeing as I am a engineer by trade I don’t do a whole lot of writing my writing style is in no way perfect, in fact it is usually far from it. I’m hoping that through this process my ability to communicate through writing will improve, but until then you will have to forgive my errors.
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