Jim Goldstein writes, Employing long exposure photography techniques is a great way to create an image that makes others go “Wow!”. If you’re unfamiliar with long exposure photography the major ingredient needed is low light conditions, which will require your camera to expose for longer periods of time. In fact it’s even possible to useContinue reading “5 Tips To Transform Your Photography With Long Exposures”
Category Archives: Lots of Links
What a Typical Digital Management Workflow Looks Like
Jason Row writes on the Lightstalking blog. Until a few years ago, workflow was a virtually unheard of word. Now it is the mantra of nearly every professional photographer but what does it mean? Well, put simply, its carrying out the day to day work tasks in a consistent and hence efficient way. Following onContinue reading “What a Typical Digital Management Workflow Looks Like”
Beautiful black and white photography by Peter Levi
Peter Levi writes, I love photographing real life, but it has to have an artistic feel to it. I prefer when, for example, street shots almost looks like they are staged but aren’t. Those are in my own opinion the best ones. When you manage to pull out the beauty of real life, a mood,Continue reading “Beautiful black and white photography by Peter Levi”
Dubai Time-lapse
Our member Gavin Whiteford sent in this link to a time-lapse video of a 28-hour period composed of 3359 individual photographs. The images were all shot from a single point in the city of Dubai. Watch the video
100 Attractive Examples Of Still Life Photography
Our member Chris Joubert sent in this link to a collection of 100 photos billed as still life. Included are photos of creatures, landscapes, frozen motion and other subjects that don’t conform to a traditional definition of still life images, but they are worth a look anyway as there are some very interesting photos inContinue reading “100 Attractive Examples Of Still Life Photography”
6 New Year’s Resolutions Every Photographer Should Make in 2012
On her blog Mostly Lisa, Lisa Bettany writes, Happy New Year Everyone! Every year I vow to become a better photographer. Last year I set some pretty lofty New Year’s resolutions for myself. This year I have very different plans that involve a little bit of travel — watch for an exciting announcement coming veryContinue reading “6 New Year’s Resolutions Every Photographer Should Make in 2012”
Top 10 or so…Photobooks, Photography Books and Photo Books of 2011
Read this list of great photography-related books released in the last year.
11 Essential Reads for Photographers for the New Year
From the Digital Photography School blog, At this time of year I talk to a lot of photographers who are lacking a little motivation, inspiration and creativity. It’s been a big year so today in our ‘best of 2011 series‘ I’m featuring 11 tutorials that were written this year on dPS that I think mightContinue reading “11 Essential Reads for Photographers for the New Year”
A fellow photographer needs your help
The home of Christine Meintjes, a local wedding photographer, was robbed last night and she lost all her photographic and computer equipment and much more. She is asking people to be on the lookout for secondhand items for sale, matching what she lost and is even offering a reward of R10,000 for information leading toContinue reading “A fellow photographer needs your help”
Does Good Photography Come From the Left Brain or the Right Brain?
EarthBound Light asks, Perhaps it’s an oversimplification, but the left brain is generally characterized as being where logical, analytical thinking occurs while the right brain handles emotional, creative thought. So which is the most important in creating good photography? Read the full article
