Excuse Me, What Camera Did You Use to Take That Photo?
By Adrian Klein It was after a recent showing of my work that this came to the forefront of my mind again. Talking to other photographers and asking them what camera they shoot with is about as common place as every other person talking about how’s the weather...
Creating Your Own Perspective In Photography by Kevin McNeal
If you were to view any images throughout the photography community today, such as online resources, magazines, or art shows, you will notice one common element among all images; the photographers responsible for these images, have their very own unique...
New Photography Copyright Laws – Where Do You Stand?
By Adrian Klein Unless you have been sitting under the drape of a large format camera the last decade you have seen the topic of copyright and piracy come and go in the lime light. Most recently drafted United States bills of SOPA and PIPA took center stage in January...
Avoid Those Photography Ruts – By David Cobb
During the year, I shoot a lot—between workshops, for projects and assignments, and of course, just for fun. With all that photography, I’m bound to get into a rut from time-to-time, and when I do I use these helpful techniques. Play: This is what I got into...
Value Yourself as an Artist by Chip Phillips
Now and then I get questions from budding photographers: This company/organization/publication/website wants to use my images for free. Should I say yes or no? Usually I caution others to give away images for free. When we give away our images for free, we are...
HOW MUCH PHOTOSHOP IS ACCEPTABLE IN LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHY? by Zack Schnepf
I think many people fall into a trap when talking about this subject. They assume there is a right way to process photos. There is also a general lack of understanding about how digital photography has completely changed the way we process photos. Photoshop and other...
Tips for Backpacking with Camera Gear (ultralight)
Tips for Backpacking with Camera Gear (ultralight) By David Cobb I owned my first “real” camera before I took my first “real” backpacking trip, but they have gone hand-in-hand over the years, and my techniques with both have changed and improved over time. My...
Appreciating Those Fleeting Moments
Appreciating Those Fleeting Moments By David Cobb “Death is always on the way, but the fact that you don’t know when it will arrive seems to take away from the finiteness of life. It’s that terrible precision that we hate so much. But because we don’t know, we get to...
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