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The Photoshop Creative Cloud Conundrum: Stick To Your Guns or Bite The Bullet? by Sean Bagshaw

The Photoshop Creative Cloud Conundrum: Stick To Your Guns or Bite The Bullet? by Sean Bagshaw

by Sean Bagshaw | Nov 20, 2013 | Gear Review, Image Processing, Photography Business, Photography Software | 51 comments

If I’m going to spend time writing an article I would much rather be writing about a creative image developing technique or sharing stories and images from a recent photo trip than debating the merits of a software company’s business choices. However, in...
Protecting and Tracking Your Images Online

Protecting and Tracking Your Images Online

by Adrian Klein | Nov 3, 2013 | Image Processing, Noise Removal, Philosophy, Photography Business, Photography Software, Photography Techniques | 7 comments

By Adrian Klein I touched on this topic in early 2012 on this blog with the post New Photography Copyright Laws – Where Do You Stand when SOPA and PIPA were the buzz acronyms making their way through the online world. Although that buzz died down the subject of image...

Photography Contests – Worth it or Worthless?

by Adrian Klein | Aug 9, 2013 | Philosophy, Photography Business | 7 comments

By Adrian Klein I recently thought about the fact that I have entered very few photography contests these days as my email seems to be filled with more and more contests to enter. I rarely go a week without at least a handful it seems. I remember looking for every...
Photography Website Options

Photography Website Options

by Adrian Klein | Jul 1, 2013 | Philosophy, Photography Business | 5 comments

By Adrian Klein Recently I put together a new photography website. I have had a number of people ask about it. Did I build it? Did I use a template service? Is it custom? Today there many options available that makes the process fairly painless for a pretty robust...

David Cobb Interview on the “Back Page”

by Photo Cascadia | Jun 24, 2013 | Book Review, Interviews, Japanese Gardens, Locations, Philosophy, Photography Business, Photography Techniques, Video Tutorial | 0 comments

  David Cobb Interview on the “Back Page” By David Cobb   Last March I sat down with Jody Seay for an interview on “The Back Page,” to talk about my images in the book “Quiet Beauty: Japanese Gardens of North America.” Her show is distributed to various PBS...
Photography and our Environment

Photography and our Environment

by Adrian Klein | May 13, 2013 | Locations, Philosophy, Photo Travel, Photography Business | 8 comments

By Adrian Klein Each day I think about my impact on this earth. It’s not always a pretty one I must admit. I’d like to say that by adventuring out and capturing pretty pictures I help show why we should conserve this or protect that. I think many of us taking nature...
How Much Is Too Much When It Comes To Photoshop – Kevin McNeal

How Much Is Too Much When It Comes To Photoshop – Kevin McNeal

by Kevin McNeal | Oct 17, 2012 | Image Processing, Photography Business, Photography Techniques | 21 comments

    Every photographer, at one point, when sharing images on social media sites has been asked if the image is “photoshopped”. With digital cameras and technology advancing at such a fast rate the question of whether it is “digital art”  or a “photographic...

Printing Yourself, is it Worth it?

by Chip Phillips | Oct 3, 2012 | Image Processing, Philosophy, Photography Business, Printing | 5 comments

by Zack Schnepf It depends whether you are printing for your own satisfaction or to save money.  Financially, the short answer is unless you have the volume to justify the cost it’s not worth it.  It takes a lot of print sales to justify the financial costs of a good...
Google+ for Photographers: Book Review

Google+ for Photographers: Book Review

by Photo Cascadia | May 1, 2012 | Book Review, Photography Business | 3 comments

Google+ for Photographers: Book Review By David Cobb For the average person, the social network Google+ can seem a bit daunting, baffling, and confusing–with some head scratching in-between. The new book by Colby Brown, Google+ for Photographers lays out all the...
New Photography Copyright Laws – Where Do You Stand?

New Photography Copyright Laws – Where Do You Stand?

by Adrian Klein | Feb 27, 2012 | Image Processing, Philosophy, Photography Business | 5 comments

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...
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