Weekly Photography Links: 02/12/2010
Discovered Photography
Tunnel of Tress by Troy Ziel is on sale at DiscoveredArtists as a 10″x10″ for $950
Sometimes we just need a little Motivation and some inspiration.
There’s a great Q&A with photographer Magda Biernat at feature shoot. Fantastic interview and stunning photography. Love it.
If you haven’t been to burn magazine in a while I suggest starting with this great write up on photographer David Bowen.
There’s just something about a really great portrait.
In the Photoblogosphere
If you haven’t yet made the jump to a DSLR then this article on entry level DSLRs is a great place to start.
Views Infinitum has a nice short piece on Bokeh! It’ll help clear a couple things up.
In case you missed it: Over at Your Photo Promo we did an article on 5 Non-Photography Related Books Every Photographer Should Read. Get to reading!
Photography constantly evolves doesn’t it? Are you ready for 3D Digital Photography?
Don’t forget to check out New Media Photographer‘s latest podcast. Rosh discusses the iPad and how it might just be the coolest gadget for photographers besides the camera. BTW – I agree 100%.
Post Production
Head on over to Jason D. Moore‘s blog to learn how to do a really cool text effect with Adobe Photoshop.
Have to keep it short today. Enjoy your weekend and keep shooting!
Nikon D800 and some great Canon Deals
A photo competition for February!
How to use a grey card
We’re All Bozos On This Bus--The Red Bus to Hell
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
How much should you charge for a photograph?
Santa Pictures + Marketing for your Business


































Comments
Thanks for the photo link of the week, Mr Damien
Thanks for the great links. It's always fun to find new sites and blogs to read.
Really enjoy your weekly links and thanks for including my blog on this one.
rareally good photo thank you
That's a very eerie and atmospheric photo. Reminds me of the Blair Witch project.
Till then,
Jean
Of course...you always provide great content on your blog. I enjoy sharing it with others.
It does have an eerie feel to it. I see what you mean about the Blair Witch Project. That was a great movie BTW.
The link to the Ikonoskop, a Swedish 3D digital photography camera is just the thing. This technology is made simple and I forese the future of 3D digital photography to be rather rosy.....
thanks for inclusion
Of course David. I really enjoyed your photography.
Actually I have a the camera of canon and i need the useful tips to capture the better images, i mean the basics of photography. this blogs helps me a lots.
I love your weekly links! I really learn a lot from them and find some fantastic photography sites in the process, Thanks
Oh and thanks for including me in there as well...
Of course...you do great work and I love sharing it with the readers here. Keep it up!
While I participate in numerous photography sites like this Amazing one, I recognise the danger of becoming a herd animal and losing the edge of individual creativity.
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