
Resources
Over the past 15 years I have benefited from an wide array of resources that helped along the way. First and foremost are Galen and Barbara Rowell's books, workshops, articles and gallery. Galen was my original mentor for photography.
Most important are a variety of photographers who have influnced my efforts and style:
- Galen Rowell - www.mountainlight.com
- Ansel Adams - www.anseladams.com
- Charles Cramer - www.charlescramer.com
- Eliot Porter - Eliot Porter
- Frank Hurley - Frank Hurley
- Dan Lindberg - www.danlindberg.com
- John Shaw - www.johnshawphoto.com/
- Don Libby - Iron Creek Photography
- William Niell - www.williamneill.com/
- Alexandre Buisse - www.alexandrebuisse.org/
Almost as important are the "how to" resources. Luminous Landscape tops the list with the most comprehensive and advanced photography site on the web. Nicknamed "Lula."
- Luminous Landscape - http://www.luminous-landscape.com
- GetDPI Forum - www.getdpi.com
- Joseph Holmes - www.josephholmes.com/
- The Turning Gate Plugins - www.theturninggate.net/
- Dan Berg's Canvas Gallery - www.bergscanvasgallery.com/
And of course we could not do this without equipment. Below are links to a short list of equipment and supplies that I use:
- Alpa Cameras - www.alpa.ch/en/intro.html
- Phase One Digital Backs and Capture One Software - www.phaseone.com/
- Sony Cameras - www.sony.com/electronics/cameras
- Leica Lenses and Cameras - www.leica-camera.com
- Really Right Stuff - www.reallyrightstuff.com/
- Adobe - www.adobe.com/
- Dodd Camera - DoddPro.com
- Capture Integration - Capture Integration
I've assembled all the data sheets from legacy Schneider-Kreuznach Apo-Digitar lenses here: https://www.davechewphotography.com/skdata/

Dave Chew Photography; Landscape Photography; Nature Photography; Wilderness Photographer; Northeast Ohio Photographer;