Jason Row writes on Light Stalking, Today, there are many options for managing your digital library, some free, some not. Until a few years ago managing a large collection meant investing in some expensive top end software or simply cataloging in a folder hierarchy. As more of us take more and more images, it isContinue reading “Managing Your Digital Library”
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HDR for Black and White: A Step By Step Guide
Joseph Eckert writes on the Digital Photography School blog, A few months ago, DPS published an article I wrote entitled “How to See in Black and White.” That article had a small bonus section at the end, in which I talked about how useful HDR can be to the monochrome photographer – a fact thatContinue reading “HDR for Black and White: A Step By Step Guide”
5 Things That Can Cause Confusion in Lightroom
Lightroom can be a confusing experience for many new users. This article from Pixiq may help to clarify things. It begins, Lightroom has the joy of being simple to start with, but still having hidden depths. Sometimes this means we see things that can confuse new users when looking for solutions to problems. Sometimes theseContinue reading “5 Things That Can Cause Confusion in Lightroom”
10 REASONS WHY GOOGLE+ IS BETTER FOR SOCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY THAN FLICKR
Thomas Hawk writes, A few months back I wrote a post “Flickr is Dead.” When I wrote that post I didn’t mean dead literally, I just meant that the soul of social photo sharing was migrating away from Flickr over to Google+. Over the past few months the tide has begun shifting even more. PhotographersContinue reading “10 REASONS WHY GOOGLE+ IS BETTER FOR SOCIAL PHOTOGRAPHY THAN FLICKR”
Black Friday offers from Craft&Vision
Black Friday is the day following Thanksgiving Day in the United States, traditionally the beginning of the Christmas shopping season. On this day, most major retailers open extremely early, often at 4 a.m., or earlier, and offer promotional sales to kick off the shopping season. (learn more at Wikipedia) This coming Friday is Black FridayContinue reading “Black Friday offers from Craft&Vision”
A Lesser Photographer
CJ Chilvers has published his manifesto as an ebook and started a blog under the title A Lesser Photographer. He says, Photographers are being bombarded by content that has only further removed them from their creativity (and money). They’re aching for something to cut through the nonsense and remind them of why they fell inContinue reading “A Lesser Photographer”
Photographers, Learn How to Build a WordPress Website
Harry, a member from France suggested that members may be interested in this information blogged by CreativePro. CreativeLive is offering a three-day online workshop that takes photographers through the steps of building a customized website using WordPress. Amazingly, the entire course is free. WordPress is the same engine that runs our club web site. ReadContinue reading “Photographers, Learn How to Build a WordPress Website”
The Photographer’s Ephemeris for Android
We’ve mentioned The Photographer’s Ephemeris before. It was available on the desktop for Windows, Mac and Linux, but mobile availability was restricted to the iPhone. This has changed, with a version for Android becoming available. Find out more in the web version of the Android Market or scan the quick response code below to openContinue reading “The Photographer’s Ephemeris for Android”
How To Make A Wee Planet
A panoramic photo is capable of showing a 360° angle-of-view all around. Such an image is difficult to print and see as a whole due to its extreme aspect-ratio. One way to show everything at once is to transform the panorama into a wee planet. This creates an unusually interesting image that looks like aContinue reading “How To Make A Wee Planet”
EXPOSURE GUIDE: Photography Tips and Techniques
A site I just discovered that has much useful information laid out nicely by category. Visit the page at exposureguide.com or follow their Twitter account @ExposureGuide.
