Photography Links for Nov 28 2010

Getting Close and Personal: 11 Tips for Close-up Candid Street Photography on Digital Photography School Quote: Street photography is not easy. It tests your nerves, your hand eye coordination and your instincts, and lord knows I’ve missed more ‘moments’ than I can count, but the satisfaction of capturing that split second where everything comes together [...]

Photography Links for October 31 2010

To Become a Better Photographer, Learn from Your Failures by David Saxe on Black Star Rising Quote: We all have good days and bad days in our photography — successes and failures.By failures, I don’t mean commercial failures. In fact, when I was shooting a lot of assignment photography, I never lost a client because [...]

Photography Links for October 24 2010

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How Using Strong ND Filters Can Create Awesome Resultsby Chris Gin on Light Stalking Quote: As a landscape photographer I rely heavily on filters. The ones I use most often are my graduated neutral density (GND) filters which help balance the intensity between the sky and foreground. However another favourite of mine, and one which [...]

Photography Links for October 17 2010

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How to Edit Multiple Files at Once in Lightroom | Light Stalking Quote: Adjusting several images at once in Lightroom is not only simple, but a huge time saver for batch editing. When you have many photos from a shoot that you want to adjust the same way – such as a wedding or sporting [...]

Photography Links for October 10 2010

7 Post Production Tips for Striking Landscapes | Light Stalking Quote: Now that you’ve captured some beautiful landscapes (hopefully in RAW format for optimal versatility in editing), it’s time to bring them into Photoshop and make some improvements. Confused on where to start? Below is a detailed, but certainly not exclusive, list of popular editing [...]

Photography Links for Oct 3 2010

Using Your Histogram & Exposing to the Right By Michael Clark on Pixiq Quote: When talking about how to expose an image, I am going to assume that you already know how to work with your camera by adjusting the shutter speed and aperture. Because correct exposure is such a critical topic to the success [...]

Photography links for Sept 26 2010

Photographers and the Search for the Holy Bag by Joe McNally Quote: Photographers. If somebody offered us a cool bag in lieu of a day rate, we’d probably take it. I can’t tell you how many times over the course of my career I’ve just about keeled over with the rapture at the sight and [...]

Photography Links for Sept 19 2010

Wait for the Sunset Afterglow | Pixiq Quote: A lot of times when I’m shooting sunsets at the beach, I’ll see people hop out of their cars, snap a few frames as the sun hits the horizon, and then leave. Those are probably nice shots, but the real show often begins about five or ten [...]

Photography Links for Sept 12 2010

10 Hidden Modifiers Tricks in Lightroom – Lightroom Blog Quote: Lightroom is a pretty diverse program, which is simple to start learning, but contain hidden depths. Here’s some shortcut tricks that use modifier keys to access hidden features. Digital camera buying guide on Image Maven Quote: … a no-strings-attached digital camera buying guide. If you [...]

Photography Links for May 2 2010

Photography Composition – Tips For Composing Great Pictures – PictureCorrect Quote: Learning how to properly compose pictures can mean the difference between great looking pictures and bad ones. This article will help give you some tips to improve your photo composition and take great digital pictures. Photography v. Reality « Photofocus Quote: I’m reminded of [...]

Photography Links – Sunday April 18 2010

Morning everyone – I’m adding a new feature to this blog titled “Sunday Photography Links” which I’ll publish every week. The purpose of these weekly posts is to point out great photography blogs, articles and/or photos that I ran across the previous week. Enjoy…and look for this every Sunday. The Definitive List of Online Photography [...]