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Tell Me What We Did and Win A Free Autographed Print

Architecture Photography by Jay Goodrich Style

Ok, this is pretty simple (not in the slightest). Insert Dr. Evil laugh here. Tell the world how you think I created this image. We want as many details as you can think of from lighting, capture, to post processing. Remember too that architecture photography is all about moving furniture. Start there. You can even [...]


Thank You Joe McNally Thank You

Looking Out at the View by Jay Goodrich

So there I was staring down the barrel of over 14 hours in modern aluminum tubes dubbed “airplanes”. Crossing the sky at over five hundred miles an hour at 30,000 feet. If you know me, you know that I don’t sit still for five minutes. I don’t even sleep like a normal person. Six, seven [...]


Join Us for a Free Nik Software Webinar and a Discount Code

Heather Goodrich Riding on Red Hill by Jay Goodrich

Join me on September 28th, 2011, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM PDT for a free webinar as I highlight how I use Lightroom 3 and multiple Nik plugins to simplify my creative vision. I will cover some of my basic Lightroom time saving techniques as well as how I integrate Nik plugins like Color Efex Pro [...]


The Water Olympics Workshop

Lake Crescent Olympic National Park WA by Jay Goodrich

Oh yeah it’s one of those scenes…I can here you now, nice colors Jay, I like the textures, interesting perspective. This scene is not what you think my friends. What you don’t see in this image is the devil, pure concentrated evil. I am speaking of the 666 variety. Just lurking below the calm waters [...]


2010 in Review

Blowing Snow at Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park UT by Jay Goodrich

twenty 10 from Jay Goodrich on Vimeo. Photographer and writer Jay Goodrich has assembled a collection of his work from the past year. Images were captured on location throughout Washington, Colorado, California, Oregon, Utah, New Mexico, Montana, and Wyoming. My friend Jim Goldstein has a project on his blog every year where he asks people [...]


Happy Holidays!

Eastern Oregon Foothills, Christmas 2010 by Jay Goodrich

Happy Holidays from all of us at jay goodrich photographer inc. to all of you and yours. May it be the best yet!


Jackpot, Lotto, We Have a Winner, Once Again

Mark Kogelmann Finding the Motherload, Mount Baker, Washington by Jay Goodrich

Just wait a week and things will definitely change. Last week I wrote about the skunking Mother Nature delivered to us a Mount Baker, but this week was an entirely different story. Mark Kogelmann and I spent all of Friday partaking in some of the best conditions of the season on Mount Baker. 36 inches [...]


Come On In The Water Is Fine

This Is All We Wanted, Chris Carpenter, Whistler B.C. by Jay Goodrich

Have you ever fallen for this little game? A friend or fellow loved one jumps in the water of a pool, lake, or river and without a flinch surfaces and spouts those words? Your brain tells you as the words are coming out of their mouth, “warning, danger, do not proceed.” And as if your [...]


The 25th Anniversary of Outdoor Photographer

Mount Shuksan Reflected in Glacial Tarn by Jay Goodrich

This month I have the honor of being part of Outdoor Photographer Magazine’s 25th Anniversary Issue. I am so grateful that the editors chose to use two of my Top Locations for Nature Photography and two of my Pro Tips for this issue. Although, I have not been part of the OP contributor list for [...]


Image Mastering with Grant Kaye

Lahontan Lake State Recreational Raw by Grant Kaye

Grant Kaye came to us for a One-On-One image mastering session . It is essentially a way for any photographer out there to get to spend an hour or more working on their images with Jay from their computer to his. Grant is a photographer from Truckee, California visit his website to see more of [...]


Craft and Vision Close to Home

The Forest Near Packwood, Washington by Jay Goodrich

On Saturday I traveled to Mount Rainier National Park with Gavriel Jecan, Libby Pfeiffer, and Steve Reeves to photograph fall colors. We encountered a little rain, but the photography opportunities were perfection. Due to the weather it was a day of the intimate landscape and as many of you know, I love to create images [...]


Happy Halloween!

Halloween Riding by Jay Goodrich

Even in death I will continue to ride. Taken with my iPhone 4. Happy Halloween!


What 50 Photographers and 3000 Flashes Can Do in a City!

Light Painted City of Toledo Spain

Wanting to capture a nighttime panoramic photograph of Toledo, Spain in which darker areas were illuminated, the Photographic Association of Toledo decided to eschew HDR and attempt something new — light-painting on an epic scale. They enlisted the help of 50 association photographers who strolled around the city firing off their flashes multiple times per minute. [...]


Public Republic Interview

San Francisco Lines, California by Jay Goodrich

Aneliya Ancgelcheva of the online international magazine Public Republic recently interviewed me for their Artist of the Week column. Have a look to see some new images. In addition, here is a photo that I created yesterday morning in San Francisco. Do you have any idea where I took it from?


The Many Faces of HDR

Photomatix Automatic Photo Merge by Jay Goodrich

You would have to be living in a proverbially photographic cave to not have heard about one of photography’s latest buzzwords–HDR. Although it has been around for quite some time, like all things that break photographic traditions, the community takes its time in adopting them. I have been using High Dynamic Range imagery for 5 [...]


And the Answer is…HDR and an iPhone 4

The Paradise Valley--No HDR, Mount Rainier NP, Washington by Jay Goodrich

Last week I created a post asking what a certain photo of Olympic National Park had to do with the new iPhone 4 even though the photo itself was not taken with the iPhone 4. I managed to stump everyone who participated. Thank you all for playing along. The answer is that last week’s photo [...]


Do You Know What this Photo Has to Do With…

Second Beach Seastack, Olympic N.P., Washington by Jay Goodrich

the new iPhone 4? The answer is not that it was taken with an iPhone 4 or any phone for that matter. You can guess, I dare you.


PRIDE in Canada

PRIDE Parade, Vancouver, Canada by Jay Goodrich

This past weekend I traveled to Vancouver, Canada with friends and fellow photographers Art Wolfe and Gavriel Jecan. Our main mission there was to look for unique dog and dog owner portraits for a new book that Art is working on. In between the discovery of our main subject, it became quickly apparent to me [...]


Happy Birthday to My First!

Jade Goodrich on Her 5th Birthday

You are the original baby. I love you. I cannot believe it has been 5 years. Oh, and the photo was taken with an iPhone (come on this is a photography blog still).


I Interview Legendary Nature Photographer Art Wolfe

Art Wolfe Portrait © Jay Goodrich

Today you can read part one of a three part post over at Art Wolfe’s Blog from an interview he and I had recently. We discussed everything from new projects he is working on to his take on the current status of the stock industry.


Summit on the Summit of Kilimanjaro

Olympic National Park, WA © Jay Goodrich

Do you know where your drinking water comes from? There are many people in the world that do not and there is a growing movement to make the anyone who will listen aware of this fact. This past January, a team of actors, musicians, and National Geographic explorers set out to climb Africa’s tallest peak, [...]


Vancouver 2010 – The Olympics – Part 2 – The Context

4 Man Bobsleigh, Whistler Sliding Center, 2010 Olympics, © Jay Goodrich

In my first post regarding my visit to the 2010 Winter Olympics, I discussed an image and fascination with the bobsleigh since childhood. With this post I want to take the photographic process a little further and talk about image context. Any time that I shoot a story or idea, whether it be a personal [...]


Vancouver 2010 – The Olympics – Part 1

usa bobsleigh final turn Vancouver 2010 © Jay Goodrich

Since age 10 I have been enthralled with the bobsleigh. That was the first time I was old enough to realize what it was. I watched every segment of the sport on TV during the Lake Placid Olympics of 1980. I built my own toy bobsleigh run out of clay, cotton and plywood, built bobsleighs [...]


Going Down Big

vail backcountry skiing

Chris is one of my best skiing buds of all time. I don’t know how many days we have logged together, but I can tell you that it is probably close to 1000. He was one of my first friends in Vail, and that friendship is still going strong today. A couple of weeks ago [...]