Bonnie knew she never wanted a conventional desk job but she didn’t know exactly what else was out there to do that didn’t involve eight hours in a chair staring at boring spreadsheets. Until, that is, she signed up to attend one of our live events in San Francisco.
Today, in addition to her full-time job here at Great Escape Publishing, she makes over $10,000 a year from her photos. All in her spare time.
Bonnie has a knack for breaking things down into simple language. She loves teaching and if you're with her on a photo expedition trip, she'll make sure you leave with your own saleable photos.
Speeding along the highway in our van, we could see the storms rumbling and flashing on the horizon. They were ours for the taking. But by the time we arrived, they’d moved elsewhere or fizzled out entirely. As a photographer, that’s just how it goes, sometimes. When conditions aren’t perfect, it’s time to get creative. […]
It’s monsoon season in the Sonora Desert, and the cacti are fat with water. Flowers are blooming in bright, flaming red. Birds, bats, and bees swoop through the air while tarantulas, rattlesnakes, scorpions, and fluffy-tailed bunnies play hide-and-seek in the bushes. Bonnie, here, coming to you from our first-ever Storm Chasing workshop in Tucson, Arizona. […]
Whenever we run a new photo Challenge, I hear a few excuses. Things like: “I can’t participate in this Challenge because the topic is rain and it doesn’t rain here.” Or: “How can I take new travel photos if I’m not traveling this month?” Or, of course: “I can’t find the time!” Deborah Kolb took […]