Weekend Perusing: Chrome, Flip Book, R-Strap...
In photography news
There are some great photographers out of a job now as the St. Louis Post-Dispatch just lay-ed off their photographers. Still think you want to be a photo-journalist?
In the photoblogosphere
Photojojo is at it again with a fun photo flipbook which sounds, well… fun!
Lens Culture Weblog has a video posted with National Geographic Editor David Griffin that is simply must see. It’s from TED talks.
In photo gadgets and gear
Sony put out a new Wi-Fi photo frame. Thanks to Digital Photography Tips and Tricks for pointing it out.
Camera Dojo reviews the R-Strap Camera Strap and I have to say it looks and sounds really good.
In Your Photo Tips news
We are currently reading The Camera by Ansel Adams as part of the Your Photo Tips Photography Book Club. This is now a monthly endeavor and the review will come at the end of September 2008. If you haven’t gotten your copy it’s not too late and don’t forget to send me a review. I really want to hear some of your thoughts on the books we’re reading.
Are you on FriendFeed? I love FriendFeed because it allows me to share all of the interesting things I happen across on the web (and you guys all know how much I love to share) mostly photography, art, and tech stuff. One of the neatest things about FriendFeed is that I get to share what others in my friends list are sharing by “liking” and commenting on their shared items. Check it out and don’t forget to subscribe to my FriendFeed.
Here are some amazing images from the Your Photo Tips 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











Silhouettes & Photo Contests
Cyan, not just another color
Our 26 best photo projects of 2011
Family Ties That Bind
Animal Group Portraits
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
Santa Pictures + Marketing for your Business
Keep your tongue in your mouth!












































Comments
Yes! you are right!! The photography books are of a great help to those who want to improve their photography skills. The topics covered in these books are related to topics such as night photography, Black & White photography, infrared based picture capturing tips, setting up of studios and many more. And of course guides can also be used instead of books for beginners, which are free online.
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