Weekend Perusing: Vintage David Bowie
Discovered Art

David Bowie
So I was pleasantly surprised to find this image of David Bowie by Clive Arrowsmith for sale at DiscoveredArtists. This beautiful black and white print is currently on sale for $3000 as a 17×14 print and I’m totally in love with it. Just need more cash…
In the Photoblogosphere
Strobist has a great profile of Dustin Diaz who is tackling a 365 project with flash completed by providing lighting diagrams. Way cool.
Speaking of photographer profiles; Heather Morton has a profile on photographer Derek Shapton which would be a good read for those of you looking into stock or microstock photography.
As if that wasn’t enough Frederick Van has an interview with Joseph Linaschke.
Ever wanted to make your own photo book? Here are 10 Tips to Making Your First Photo Book at Beyond Megapixels.
On a positive note…Chase Jarvis points out why it’s important to be first with some help from a great video.
In Post Production
If you’re a fan of [b]ecker’s then have a looksy at his before and after B&W’s. They’re complete with footnotes on the processing.
Look…it’s Great Photography!
I love Liz Kuball’s work.
Find out what happens When you give a girl a camera…
Great Resource
If the Weekend Perusing section seems lacking, or missing (sorry about last week), then you can always refer to Photo Notes: Photography Links provided by Patty Hankins and Bill Lawrence and always informative.
Art
I was fortunate enough to get an early, signed, copy of Ignore Everybody: and 39 Other Keys to Creativity by Hugh MacLeod of GapingVoid and absolutely love, love, love the book. Perhaps a review is in order (even though it’s not about photography, it’s important for all creatives). Hugh is offering select prints from some of the art in the book and it’s limited on time and volume. Head there now. Seriously.
In Your Photo Tips news
We’re in the last month of our big camera giveaway so make sure you get those entries in!
Also, we’re currently reading Understanding Close-up Photography: Creative Close Encounters with or without a Macro Lens for our Photography Book Club this month.
Here are some fantastic images from you crazy readers. Enjoy!
If you’d like to see your work on the website all you have to do is join our flickr group.
A photo competition for February!
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We’re All Bozos On This Bus--The Red Bus to Hell
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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
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Most i like is resource you given for photograph and also seen work of Liz Kuball’s good work done.
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