Weekend Perusing: Beginner Tips, Bad Flickr, and Camera Phones
In the Photoblogosphere
Mostly Lisa has a great intro to beginner photography article. So if you’re a total newbie, you should check it out.
Our good buddy Neil Creek is going pro! He just received a shipment of flyers which is pretty exciting. If you’re considering making the leap yourself, then his blog may be one to follow.
Going on vacation? Consider taking a travel photography mascot to really add some flavor to your travel photography. This one comes via Nice. I love that blog.
So, I’m not sure how this website eluded me for so long, but if you’re looking for yet another great resource for photography related websites and blogs consider heading over to Jason D. Moore Photography home of the Photoshop and Photography Blogroll.
Brian is celebrating the birthday of Epic Edits and is giving stuff away! All you have to do is leave a comment on his blog. You can do that, right?
Beyond Megapixels is also having a comment contest because of Amazon’s mistake. Leave a white house photographers and some of the iconic images captured during President George Bush’s years as Commander in Chief.
Well we all love Flickr, right? But lately Flickr has seemed to be up to no good. Read the scoop on Thomas Hawk’s Digital Connection to see how a very popular and loved Flickr member got her Flickr account deleted permanently for a seemingly unjust reason. Makes you wonder…where would you go if Flickr deleted your account? FYI this is not an isolated incident.
In Photography to See
I absolutely love this photo over at Burn Magazine. Burn has quickly turned into one of my favorite time evaporators.
In Photography Law
Photo Attorney points out that it’s not only photographers that can get ripped off. Seriously?! Someone was actually dumb enough to swipe content from an ATTORNEY!
So Americans will have to have their camera phones go click? Seriously?! Is this necessary?
In Photo Tech
If you have a Nikon and Computer and know how to tether you too can record videos using live view.
Art
Following last week’s introduction to the art section I’m directing you to Susan’s Art Journal where you can see an artist work from start to finish. This can greatly benefit your photography by studying how an artist uses light and composition to create drama and add interest. These are things you should have in the back of your mind as you compose or create images.
In Your Photo Tips News
The photo contest for January is almost over but you do still have a little time left to enter the contest with a theme of “Change”. Sadly, the prize is only available to United States residents because of crazy international contest laws. You can enter the contest here.
Did you get your copy of Understanding Exposure: How to Shoot Great Photographs with a Film or Digital Camera (Updated Edition) (Paperback)? for the Photography Book Club? I’ll be reviewing the book shortly so don’t forget to get your reviews to my email as soon as possible. Next month’s book? You’ll have to put your vote in on that one. The poll is in the sidebar to the right.
Here are some of your photos from the Flickr Group. Enjoy!
A photo competition for February!
Design-led? Actually, I think the Pentax K-01 means business
We’re All Bozos On This Bus--The Red Bus to Hell
25 time-lapse videos reeking of awesomeness
Worlds Fastest Camera
The New Sony NEX 7
Choosing your first dSLR
Photojojo iPhone Telephoto Lens review — AudioCast
Photo Accessories that Fail Security Checks
My week with Q
Studio equipment buying guide for beginners
VSCO Film Studio Review
Lessons in Lighting
The russellgraves.com Photo Minute - Truck Blinds
Cattle Country
Creative Photo Valentine Surprise
How to Use Multiple Lights for Dramatic Portraits
Making your own flash diffuser
LR4 free presets: Faded series
Using Sync for Video in Develop
A gift of flowers: unfold your senses
On Set of "Love & Robots" the Film
My Night with Ilford Galerie Gold Silk Fibre
FOTOMOTO - Why I Left











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Our 26 best photo projects of 2011
Family Ties That Bind
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A Brief History Of Light & Photography: Part 3 of 3
A Brief History Of Light & Photography: Part 2 Of 3
Always Dream Big
Behind the Scenes of a Documentary Film
Getty Villa Malibu — 4 Old Faces, 1 Sunken Garden — GALLERY (6 photos)
GALLERY — Walt Disney Concert Hall — 5 Photos
Wildlife photography for the masses
The 110 page guide to post-processing
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Comments
Damien- I'm so honored to discover that you linked your wonderful article to my blog, susansartjournal.blogspot.com. I appreciate your kind words very much.
I love the picture of the Asian woman. Is she a supermodel? Plus the first pic looks awesome too, it looks like it's from a Batman movie. Lol!
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