Blogging the oldies.
One problem with a blog is that it’s very much a linear thing based entirely on chronology, which makes it a little one dimensional. I’ve been endeavouring to add more dimension to it using Labels, but I think it’s time to start making reference pages. There’s quite a lot of material in the blog going right back to the original Beta. So I think the first thing to do is to make a reference page for Video Tutorials from the past. Obviously (to me anyway) it makes more sense to have the newest ones on top, although a lot of the material can still be relevant despite being from a previous version. Being the start of 2009, it makes sense to try and gather the resources together.
I’ve created a little shop page at http://lightroom-blog.com/shop, which I’ll use as the template for this. Basically I’ll have a short description and clickable thumnbnail. I’ll also include videos I’ve done for Lightroom News too, perhaps in their own section.
Can you fix the focus on a blurry photo after the fact?
The birth of Mirrorless Cameras
The Joy Of Winning A Photo Contest
Choosing your first dSLR camera
New York City can be beautiful!
Choosing the Right Light Stand
Photojojo iPhone Telephoto Lens review — AudioCast
My week with Q
How To Become A Successful Photographer
"When the Wind Stopped" — poem with 4 photos
Tips for Textures
Butterflies in Motion
Cast aways - saving those photographic memories
One Man Show: My 25 Years With Digital Photography
Studio, Flash, & Available Light — Three Books Reviewed
Portrait styling: dangerous pairings
Adobe Photoshop CS6 Product Managers Interview Audiocast
A gift of flowers: unfold your senses
On Set of "Love & Robots" the Film
No-Brainer Setup For A Digital Photo Frame Exhibit - Part 3











Planning “National Geographic” style photo travel
Wilderness Travel 1 Rainforests – Essential Gear
Backlighting Basics
A Brief History Of Light & Photography: Part 3 of 3
A Brief History Of Light & Photography: Part 2 Of 3
What Moves You?
FIGURES IN MOTION: Decades of Evolving Personal Imagery in Photography, Part 7
Lomography Store, Austin, Texas — GALLERY
GALLERY — Up to $1,000 Reward for Cattle Rustlers
25% off on photography eBooks
eyePhone: The eBook for iPhone Photographers
Interview with Harold Davis — Closeup Maestro of Flowers & Water Drops
Interview with Steve Caplin — Photoshop Digital Artist, Commercial Illustrator, & Author
Easy technique to select, edit and sequence keywords for web
How much should you charge for a photograph?



























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