Posts Tagged ‘Photography’
Strobist Spotlight - Dustin Diaz
A hobby, a craft, a talent, a skill, or a profession are all fun to explore and grow with experience. Sometimes for many people, photography fits that bill. You can start young or old, you can use it for art, for scrapbooking or turn it into a lucrative profession. Many put a little effort into ...
How to Copyright Your Professional Photos
Are you looking to become a professional photographer? Are you already a pro and don’t know how to truly protect your work legally? Well for $35, you can easily copyright thousands of your photos. The scary part of the photography business is protecting your work and the fact that so many photographers don’t do it. A ...
Strobist Spotlight - NickWheelerOz
Flickr may be an enormous website, but I can still find a needle in a haystack. Today Flickr user NickWheelerOz is that needle.
Flickr Spotlight - Slack12 - All About Sunset
Frank Slack’s photography is a joy to checkout. Colorful, original and absolutely beautiful.
Help-Portrait.com - A Simply Cool Idea
Thanks to Zack Arias promoting Help-Portrait, I got a chance to see a new non-profit initiative unfold to give portraits away for free to less fortunate families in the month of December. In the video below is a call out to all photographers, beginners to pros to help provide families with the opportunity to have ...
Photo Spotlight - Tony Taffinder
Currently I’m a member of PictureSocial.com, so I can find great photographers sharing amazing photos that they share in high resolution. I don’t get the chance to visit it as much as I would like to, but today I did and stumbled across Tony Taffinder [PictureSocial Page]. Since Tony left very little about himself in the ...
Photography and Photoshop Magazines Obsolete
To grow your knowledge in Photography or Adobe Photoshop, you have to move at a digital pace. Currently magazines in these genres aren’t keeping up with the online competition. Find out why.
Photoshop Retouching Cookbook
As a teacher in my other profession, I’ve learned that too much information taught at the beginning can be missed later. To learn something, it has to be experienced, hands on repetition. The more you practice, the more you remember. This falls under the “self taught” category too. A personal example is Adobe Photoshop, which consistently kicks my ass because it has so much to learn.So it’s good to be reminded and here’s one for you.
Clay Enos - A Master in Portrait Photography
My philosophy is always learn from the best and Clay Enos fits that bill. In a quest to learn as much as I can about studio photography before moving to Salt Lake City, Utah [spring, when I plan to start taking practicing professionally], I came across a video of Clay Enos. The video was a ...
Cloudy Tacoma, Washington
Although it’s summer right now, you can always rely on Washington weather to be unforgiving, no matter what time of the year it is. With the weather forecast being cloudy and a high chance of rain, I decided to bring my camera to work, so I could take pictures later in the day. I’ll be ...





























