Archive for January, 2010
Weekly Photography Links: 01/30/2010
Discovered Photography
behind bars by Dean MacKay can be purchased at DiscoveredArtists online gallery for $175 as an 18″x12″
Images without Borders is an opportunity for you to purchase some great artwork with proceeds going to a good cause.
The future of photography is bright indeed. I love to see young, raw, talented photographers do their thing.
Love [...]
How To Photograph A Child’s Birthday Party
One of my kiddos had her birthday in December (poor thing) and the other has one coming in March. When I look back at some of my old birthday party pictures they’re not that great. Better than most (my father was a pretty good with a camera back in the day) but there’s [...]
Reader Photo of the Week: Taking Wings
Taking Wing by Scottwdw
Find more from Scottwdw at his blog Views Infinitum
A photo star is born on Flickr, grows up on liveBooks
A photo star is born on Flickr, grows up on liveBooks
Flickr megastar Natalie Dybisz, aka Miss Aniela, takes her self-portrait fine art empire to the next level with a liveBooks site
SAN FRANCISCO – Jan. 26, 2010 – liveBooks, Inc., (www.livebooks.com) the leading provider of award-winning websites that allow creative professionals to promote and manage [...]
Eastman, Kodak, and Roll Film: A history of revolution and evolution in photography
I love looking at the history of photography. I think it helps keep things in perspective.
Somewhere in the mid-1870s almost everyone had had some sort of exposure to photography. Certainly everyone in modern society had been photographed or, at the very least, had seen photographs. Many had even thought of taking up photography as a [...]
Weekly Photography Links: 01/22/2010
Discovered Photography
Silk and Pearls 03 by Lachlan Burrell is available at DiscoveredArtists as 10″x15″ for $100.00.
Last week FeatureShoot did a theme Friday for dog lovers. This week they must have felt compelled to give out a shout to all the cat lovers with some great photographs of Kitty Cats. Almost makes me want to get one.
There’s [...]
Simple Ways to Make Better Pictures with Your Camera Phone
By Tom Grimm and Michele Grimm,
Authors of The Basic Book of Digital Photography: How to Shoot, Enhance, and Share Your Digital Pictures
©2009 Tom Grimm and Michele Grimm, authors of The Basic Book of Digital Photography: How to Shoot, Enhance, and Share Your Digital Pictures
As camera phones become more prevalent, they are expected to become as popular for [...]
Reader Photo of the Week: City Lights I
City Lights I by Gaga Photography
A still photograph is called a still photograph because the picture doesn’t move, not because the objects in the picture are not in motion. The photographer’s mission, should he decide to accept it, is to capture motion with stillness. – Vincent Versace
More photos available at Gaga Photography.
LORNE RESNICK ANNOUNCES 2010 WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR AWARD WINNER LORNE RESNICK ANNOUNCES 2010
WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
“The Art and Commerce of Travel Photography – creating with purpose”
is Resnick’s focus for his 2010 schedule, which includes exotic locations
such as Africa, Antarctica and Cuba and also iconic US National Parks such
as Yosemite, Arches and Death Valley. Join Lorne as he guides you [...]
Weekly Photography Links: 01/15/2010
Discovered Photography
The Answer Within by David Colon is available at DiscoveredArtists as a 20″x16″ for $125.
I love my dog. She can be a pain (like when she decides that my side of the bed is really HER side of the bed!) but I love her anyway. If you love dogs as well you’ll love this [...]
Reader Photo of the Week: walk.away
walk.away by pretty life photography
We’re changing the format of our Wednesday posts from “Wordless Wednesdays” to “Reader Photo of the Week” because there has been a bit of confusion where a few people here and there have left comments thinking that the photos were my own. These posts are an effort to inspire great [...]




