What's new for DSP in 2024, you ask?
Well, a lot, that's what!
In the coming weeks, I'll be making a series of announcements about some major (and some minor) developments with the business and the services that I offer. Yes, I'll be blogging about it here on got f-stop?, but if you want to keep...
It's official. Live music is back. And, in the year 2022, it came back with a vengeance.
And, I've been fortunate enough to be part of that come-back, documenting countless concerts and festivals over the course of the year, mostly as part of my "house photographer" duties at the ...
The Warren Haynes Christmas Jam is back!!! (And, so am I!)
After a four-year hiatus, one in which many of us music fans thought may have been permanent, Warren Haynes brought the traditional fund-raising festival back to Asheville for 2022 as the 31st edition of the event (December 9th...
After over 11 years of being an "Asheville photographer", I'm done. Finished. Outta here.
Sort of...
You can now call me a "Brevard photographer", as I have officially moved my business PO Box from Asheville, NC, 34.8 miles southwest to Brevard, NC (where I have been living the past few...
A new DSP website without an "About" page? What's up with that?
Please allow me to tell you a story about telling a story about a storyteller...
Back in early 2021, when I embarked on the new DSP website project, essentially redesigning my business strategy and associated web presence from the...
Kajabi?!?!? What the heck is Kajabi?
While most photographers choose to use WordPress for their website design or, perhaps, one of the many template-driven platforms that are now available (e.g., Zenfolio, SmugMug, etc.), I have chosen to take a different path -- one that fits in...
You may be asking, "Why is David suddenly putting such a big emphasis on "storytelling" on the new DSP website?"
As part of the launch of the new site, I have taken a new approach to my brand in more ways than one. Not only have I deviated from the traditional "portfolio" type of...
It's about &%$#@&*^$ time.
For many months, I (the "DS" in DSP) have been threatening to launch a new DSP website. Now, after countless interruptions and delays and lots of contemplation and late nights, it's finally here. Well, at least Phase I of the site is ready, anyway, as I...