New YouTube Channel Name & Focus

TIME TO RESTART THIS THING!

ShannonDrawePhotography

The rumors of my demise … you know the rest. I think the time is now, 2022, to restore order to the photography world I live in, and revive memories and restore perspective on a passionate pursuit.

The rumors of my demise … you know the rest. I think the time is now, 2022, to restore order to the photography world I live in, and revive memories and restore perspective on a passionate pursuit.

It starts with my newly renamed YouTube Channel! You may already know me from my well established Texas Fly Caster YouTube Channel, and if you ever checked my ShannonDrawePhotography YouTube Channel? Well, you would see there was little construction, or constructive going on there – until now!

ENTER – f.8 Photography Technical Talk Opinions Experience – a brand new photographic adventure sure to ruffle some feathers, strain the bank account and deal with the current state of photography openly and honestly – FOR THE BENEFIT of those younger people who are thinking about being photographers, or dare I say, photojournalists.

I am still working on the introductory video for the New YouTube Channel but there are videos already being published OUT OF ORDER there now! Check them out, and feel free to like and subscribe to the new Channel.

Thanks for reading, and take ahold of your pantalones! It might just be a bumpy ride!

Corona Virus Changes the Landscape

Who really knows how this will all turn out? Denton, Texas, is shut down from the middle to the edges, and as we are left to contemplate, we wonder: Is this the end of the United States consumer driven economy? Will consumers, who’ve been forced into stasis, awaken and realize what the do need, what they don’t need and what the difference is between need and want, quality and crap?

The final chapters are still way out ahead of us, but as we go through the lens glass, we – I – cannot forget to document this era for history, if for nothing and no one else. Value in these images? They are likely to be worthless today, and for quite some time, but maybe someone will seek understanding from them in the distant future. That’s a BIG maybe.

TPWD State Parks closed to prevent spread of Covid-19 virus outbreak.