Weekly Photography Links: 09-10-2011

A roundup of photography goodness from around the Interwebs!

By Damien Franco

Photographer's Gear

So when it comes to storing your photographs you can never be too safe or redundant. I've been happy with my Drobo but others have had problems. If you're looking for an alternative to Drobo then the QNAP may be your answer.

Photography Tips

If you're a parent and you're also the family photographer you know that you're also not in most of the photographs. It happens to me. A ton. You should fix that and this article on family self portraits will help.

You can never have too many good tips on travel photography. Especially if they come from Joe Farace!

Our cameras come with all sorts of settings designed to help your pictures come out better. Sometimes it's knowing when to turn them off that's more important than turning them on.

Social Media for Photographers

When it comes to exposure it's hard to argue with Thomas Hawk. He asked his fans and followers: "Where's the best place to share your photos on the web?" I'm not at all surprised by the results of his unscientific poll and neither is he.

Photographic Post Processing

I think sometimes it's easy for those of us using Photoshop, Lightroom, or Aperture to forget just how powerful and versatile Adobe's Photoshop Elements can be. Here's a tutorial on image sharpening: Adjust Sharpening vs. High Pass.

In Remembrance

It's the 10th anniversary of 9/11. Here are some links to sites that are remembering that day with some very strong photography.

James Nactwey's 9/11

Looking into the past

In Remembrance

Pixiq News

This month we're introducing a new section to the website. Every month our experts will focus on a different subject matter. Check out the page and get focused on your photographic growth.

Focus: Digital Manipulation

 

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