Weekly Photography Links: 02/26/2010
Discovered Photography
Rush Hour by Eileen Harris is available as a 6″x6″ for $150 captured and edited with an iPhone. Stellar!
Eileen isn’t the only one going at it full force with her iPhone photography BTW.
Check out Federico Savoldelli’s work at ADIDAP where he’s featured as the photographer of the week.
I really love the Theme Friday’s over at feature shoot. This week’s is Animal Collective. Nice.
In the Photoblogosphere
One of the best ways to truly become a better photographer is to study, directly, under a great photogapher. Well here’s your chance!
If you’re wanting to get your head wrapped around macro photography this article is a great place to start: Top 20 Photography tips on Shootin Macro Photography.
Oh yeah…the big games going on…you can get the scoop on all that stuff going on in Vancouver from a photographer’s perspective at Mostly Lisa. She’s rocking that coverage with video and stills from a Canon 5D MarkII and I mean rockin’ it!
Old camera and film buffs will love this breakdown of the Mamiya Universal VS Polaroid 600SE.
Unless you live under a rock you’ve probably heard all the buzz about Google’s Buzz. How about a great list of Photographers All Over Google Buzz to get you started.
If you’re unfamiliar with Buzz here’s a quick breakdown on why Photographers are Buzzing.
Bizzie Mommy has a quick hits insight on the back button auto focus. A nice quick read if you’re not sure what that button is or how it works.
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
This week in the wonderful photography published links. Thank you, Mr. Damien.
B&W my favourite! I really like the photograph, and am suitably impressed with the fact that it was taken by iPhone. It just goes to show that you do not necessarily need an SLR to take great pictures!
Quite an encapturing photo. Not that it's important to know, but any idea where the photo was taken? Looks the Seattle Space Needle in the background. :) Unlikely but that's what it looks like.
Till then,
Jean
There are couple of accessories are available for iPhone to get zooming effect upto 6 Mega Pixels, and the price of that item would be $20 IMO, search it for, that's really handy tool.
Amazed by the creativity of work and Truly finding the way to new hopes in life from the awesome image.
I don`t really understand what this picture is all about. Are those people walking ?
Sure. It's a photograph depicting motion.
this photo looks good
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