All Entries Tagged With: "photographer"
Photographer Ruled by Judge Joe
Everyone is weighing in on the photographer that got “ruled” by Judge Joe Brown.
Well I’m gonna weigh in as well and I’m saying that everyone was right and everyone was wrong.
Before I get to the details watch the video if you haven’t.
Remember that this is a television show that thrives on people’s emotions so getting [...]
Dress For Success in Photography
One of the keys to success in photography business is looking the part.
Yes…I know we’re all artists to some extent (some more than others) and we all have our own little quirks and such, but it doesn’t suit you well to dress like a starving artist (whether it’s true or not) when you’re trying to [...]
50+ Photographers on Twitter You Should Follow Now!
More and more Twitter is becoming a staple in people’s lives. It’s becoming a place to share ideas, conversations, find interesting content, and more. This is more than a fad. It’s here to stay. That’s a good thing.
As photographers who use the Internet to learn about photography, share our photographs, and just talk shop I [...]
Edward Burtynsky at TED
One of the latest videos released at TED.com is from acclaimed photographer Edward Burtynsky. It’s worth taking a look at the video, especially if you are not familiar with TED.
In stunning large-format photographs, Edward Burtynsky follows the path of oil through modern society, from wellhead to pipeline to car engine — and then beyond [...]
Meet 7 Marvelous Photographers
One of the best things you can do to improve your photography is to learn from others. Every once in a while we gather up some really great images from outstanding photographers who are doing it right with their cameras and the Web.
Here are 7 Marvelous Photographers you should be watching for inspiration behind the [...]
Essential Gear for the Beginning DSLR Photographer
This guest post was provided by Laura Charon of BeyondMegapixels.com
It all started somewhere, this shared obsession we have with photography. At some point in the past we all bought our first digital SLR camera, we were baffled by the variety of gear available for it, and we struggled with the size of our budget [...]
Photography Before the Wedding Ceremony
The bride and her family are preoccupied with endless details, everyone is running around working on last minute preparations, the scene is emotionally charged and nerves can be high strung, and you’re the photographer hired to shoot all this mess! You’re a wedding photographer. This is crunch time. This is where you [...]
Taryn Simon Photographs Secret Sites
Sometimes we forget how powerful photography can be. We use it in such varying aspects of our lives that we ignore how photography can impact others.
Taryn Simon is a fine art photographer who understands this relationship and the impact that photography can have on people. Her series The Innocents documents cases of wrongful conviction in the [...]
Photography Links Weekly Roundup: 9/25/2009
A weekly roundup of photography news and general photo talk around the Internet.
The Importance of Photography: Angela Eaton
This guest post was provided by Angela Eaton of Angela Eaton Photography.
Photography is important to me because I can externalize my vision of the world that I can not aptly describe, inviting people into my life who may have had a different perception of me. It is an important and unique art form because it [...]
Seeing vs. Looking: Mike Small
This guest post is provided by Mike Small of Shutter Mike Photography.
Photography is important to me for so many reasons narrowing it down to just one is a challenge in itself. It is my creative release, my means of expression, my all consuming hobby and so much more. But the one reason above [...]
The Importance of Photography: Roberto Marzola
This guest post is provided by Roberto Marzola of Fotomaniac
Photography is a tool helping me to express some aspects of my personality that would otherwise remain hidden. It allows me to capture the amazing intimate union between time and light. Colors, sensations and subjects give a particular meaning to each combination. Through photography I [...]
Photographer Promotion Opportunity
Well it’s about time we do another photographer’s promotion.
So if you have a photography website or blog that you’d like to promote on this website please fill out the form below.
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You’ll receive an opt-in email verification so don’t forget to check your email so that [...]
4 Keys to Building Instinct as a Photographer
There are essentially four keys to being a great photojournalist.
Preparation
Observation
Concentration
Anticipation
A great photojournalist will build these skill sets with continuous practice. Ultimately, as a photographer, your timing will become better and those opportune shots will start to fill your portfolio.
This is true for the many types of photojournalists:
The sports photographer
The action photographer
The wedding photojournalist
The better [...]
Weekend Perusing: Buy Some Art!
Buy Photography:
New section I’m adding to our usual Weekend Perusing editions. I’ll be highlighting one photograph for sale that I happen to stumble upon while perusing the galleries at DiscoveredArtists. You can also find my gallery there and I encourage your feedback as always.
Home 8 by Ken Jones is an 8×6 Fine Art [...]




