Yearly Archives: 2013
The Science of Selecting Photos
By Annie TaoThe business of photography is a complicated matter. I spend hours after each photo shoot culling, processing and sorting the photos to tell the story of the day. From a recent session of one of my own children, … Continue reading
Know How to Recognize Scam Jobs as a Freelancer
Published in Business, Make Money Photo Credit: Ivy Dawned via Compfight ccFor many freelancers, especially beginners, a very real fear is to fall victim to a scam job. Once you have been around awhile, you automatically can recognize scams. In … Continue reading
Fujilfilm XM1 Review [and XA1/XE2 Thoughts]
A review of the Fujifilm XM1 by Ben Evans from www.EnglishPhotographer.com.I knew mirrorless cameras were the future when Fujifilm launched their X-Pro1. Small and light like a Leica but with the practicality of autofocus, it had the image quality to … Continue reading
A Baby Firefly
While tooling around on Governors Island a few weeks back we stumbled over a couple of baby fireflies, a.k.a. lightning bugs.
Role Play Photo Q&A: The Name Drop Discounts Request
Today we are happy to share a new series on the blog called Role Play Photo Q&A. Each article in this series will contain a question or comment that you might hear from a client.It will also contain replies to … Continue reading
Breaking Down the Creative Process
A Post By: Jeff GuyerI
5 Adorable Pet Photos [and How to Make your Shots even Cuter]
A guest post by by Erin McNulty
3 Lightroom History Tips
A Post By: Helen BradleyLike Photoshop, Lightroom has a History feature that shows a list of the fixes you
2012 PRO Photo Tours with Better Moments!
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Featured Photographer – Georg Popp
A landscape photographer in a classical sense, I use large-format camera systems (4×5?) almost exclusively, but don?t feel old-fashioned in doing so. I see myself more as an artist, like a painter, with the creative freedom that comes with this … Continue reading
Take The Horizon Off-Center
How-ToPlacement of the horizon is important to the success of every photograph. A poorly placed one or one that isn’t level certainly detracts from the impact of the picture. To make sure you capture one properly, use a bubble level … Continue reading
Facelift on Facebook!
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