Rangefinder Magazine
Stephen Hamilton: Who’s Hungry?, April 2011
Stephen Hamilton photographs food that makes you want to take a bite off the page.



William Castellana: Light and Shadows, March 2011
From exquisite black-and-white city views to single inanimate objects, William Castellana plays with light and shadows and tones of gray.




Steve Grubman: Animal Instincts, November 2010
It’s just another day in the studio photographing scorpions, spiders, alligators, rhinos, cows, zebras, and elephants for Steve Grubman.






Aline Smithson: She’s So Unusual, October 2010
A self-taught photographer, Aline Smithson takes an unusual look at the world with her toy cameras to transform Legos into landscapes and portraits into painted works of art.



Leslie McIntosh: Color Chameleon, August 2010
With classic style, posing, and lighting, Leslie McIntosh carries on her family tradition in photography with her signature senior portraiture.



Emerge Photo Competition:Time to Get Noticed, August 2010
A few hundred photographers hit the ground running with a new photo contest called the emerge Photo Competition, sponsored by liveBooks and Rangefinder Publishing. Photographers were invited to upload their best images in five different categories—preparation, details, wedding venue, the kiss and favorite wedding—for a chance to win top prizes and exposure. A profile of winner Los Angeles-based wedding photographer Suthi Picotte.

Dawn Shields’ Legacy, May 2010
A profile of photographer Dawn Shields who won the WPPI Grand Award for Album at WPPI 2010. Dawn shares the story behind her amazing album “Legacy,” which details the secret life of her grandfather.





Nigel Barker: A Sealed Fate, April 2010
Nigel Barker, judge on America’s Next Top Model, and fashion photographer shares about his rise to fame, his charity work, and his passion project photographing seals for the Humane Society of the United States.





Laurie Rhodes: A Bride & Her Photographer, February 2010
A profile of Laurie Rhodes, a New York-based wedding photographer, and the process a bride (in this case, me) goes through to choose a wedding photographer and what a great wedding photographer relationship should entail.




Russ Roca: The Eco-Friendly Bicycling Photographer, July 2009
Russ Roca isn’t your average portrait photographer. First of all, he lives in LA and doesn’t own a car. Second, he rides a bike to all of his shoots. However unconventional, Roca takes portraits that don’t need gas to get revved up.




History of Rangefinder Publishing: A Timeline, June 2009
The complete history of the rise of Rangefinder Publishing from its two successful publications, Rangefinder and AfterCapture, to the evolution of WPPI (Wedding and Portrait Photographers International).

David Bishop: Whetting the Appetite, May 2009
New York and Chicago-based food photographer David Bishop captures not just simple shots of food but instead meals that whet your appetite. In each of his images shot for magazines like Food & Wine and Bon Appetite, Bishop’s work is incredibly eye-catching.



AfterCapture Magazine
Eva Kolenko: An Extraordinary Eye for Detail, October/November 2008
Eye-catching images and bold color are signature elements of Eva Kolenko’s work. A young photographer with a bright future, Eva discusses her career straight out of art school and into the photo industry.




