by Bonnie Caton | Sep 3, 2019
Frostbite… parasites… house arrest… meningitis… and paraglider crashes. Those are just a few of the hazards of being a National Geographic photographer, according to an article that came out a few years back. In it, current and former Nat Geo... by Bonnie Caton | Jul 10, 2019
What do you think is the number one thing you need to learn to start selling your photos? Bonnie, here. My best-selling photos represent thousands of dollars of income. I’m not a great salesperson, so that’s money I never would have made if I had never learned how to... by Bonnie Caton | May 27, 2019
I cringe a little when I run across some of the photos I used to think were good. Like these, which I posted online for the world to see: I’m chuckling to myself now as I show them to you.
Every photographer I know does this. As your skills grow, your favorite... by Bonnie Caton | Nov 28, 2018
Bonnie here, again. One of the things I like to do when I’m playing with my photo skills is turn myself into a twin.
It’s weird. I know. Probably comes from 38 years as an only child. But psychoanalysis aside, it’s one of my favorite art projects and a big reason I’m... by Bonnie Caton | Nov 27, 2018
On New Year’s Day, 2018, I woke up to bright sun and near silence in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was my first day living there, and the streets below were deserted, the stores shuttered. (A very inaccurate picture of what would become a constant din of noise, crowds,...