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Apr 24, 2012 | 2 Comments
The Digital Photography Workflow Handbook Photography is a wonderful and rewarding hobby for millions of people. However, for a photographer’s work to really stand out, he or she needs two skills: creativity and technical know-how. The former is more difficult to learn and is largely based on talent and experience. The latter is less an [...]
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Mar 28, 2011 | No Comments
For today’s photographer, a clean, professional-looking website is a must. But for most, the thought of having a site that displays your work like a pro seems either too expensive or too hard to create. How can you develop an eye-catching website that looks professional, updates quickly, and even helps you make some money in the process when your passion is photography and not coding? It’s easier than you think. In Get Your Photography on the Web , RC Concepcion, curriculum developer for Kelby Media Group and one of the Photoshop Guys, takes you through an easy step-by-step process so you can build your own site from the ground up and have it look like you paid someone a lot of money to do it for you. Even if you know nothing about Web programming, this book will have you building a website in hours, not weeks. You’ll learn: How to secure your own domain names and hosting space How to install WordPress on your website in as little as seven clicks How to add pictures, galleries, and Flash portfolios without learning any code How to sell your images online without having to make a single print How to incorporate Lightroom and Flash galleries into an already existing website You’ll also find interviews and inspirational tips from people you will meet “Along the Way” to making your website. Plus, RC gives you free templates and Flash portfolio components to get you up and running without emptying your wallet. The techniques RC shares in Get Your Photography on the Web are the very same ones he uses for some of the biggest names in photography—it’s like designing your website with a trusted expert looking over your shoulder. Best of all, you’ll walk away with the satisfaction of knowing that you did it all yourself! Download Here If you liked this post, buy me a beer. (Suggested: $3 a beer or $7.5 for a pitcher)
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Feb 8, 2011 | No Comments
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Dec 11, 2009 | No Comments
Image taken on 2009-10-18 13:39:13 by Joseph Gartenmayer.
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May 1, 2009 | No Comments
Hi! I have to do a powerpoint presentation for my photography class. It has to focus on a specific area or topic. For example, the evolution of fashion photography, sports photography, battle photography, and celebrity photography are just a few topics. The whole idea is to present the topic through a series of photographs that illustrate its evolution through time using photography. I have to present the topic through a series of photographs that illustrate its evolution through time using photography. The presentation must have a specific focus; for example, “The Metaphorism of David Beckham”, “Gardening”, “Pickup Trucks of the 40s” or “Bands of the 70s.” Can somebody give me some good ideas on what to do it on? But please don’t mention the examples I stated above. Those are JUST exampes! If you do, please give me some ideas on how to go about it. If you can, give me a title as well! I can’t think of something neat. : /
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May 1, 2009 | No Comments
Hi! I have to do a powerpoint presentation for my photography class. It has to focus on a specific area or topic. For example, the evolution of fashion photography, sports photography, battle photography, and celebrity photography are just a few topics. The whole idea is to present the topic through a series of photographs that illustrate its evolution through time using photography. I have to present the topic through a series of photographs that illustrate its evolution through time using photography. The presentation must have a specific focus; for example, “The Metaphorism of David Beckham”, “Gardening”, “Pickup Trucks of the 40s” or “Bands of the 70s.” Can somebody give me some good ideas on what to do it on? But please don’t mention the examples I stated above. Those are JUST exampes! If you do, please give me some ideas on how to go about it. If you can, give me a title as well! I can’t think of something neat. : /
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Apr 28, 2009 | No Comments
Night Time Photography with Rob Sheppard | 660 MB Night Time Photography is exciting and easy to do with Legendary Instructor Rob Sheppard. Join Rob as he guides you through the jungle of Night Time Photography. Learn how to effectively shoot specific subjects at night and editing those night time images. Class 1 : Key Techniques for Night Time PhotographyKey Techniques for Night Photography Key Techniques for Night Photography Exposure Key Techniques for Night Photography Use of Histogram Highlight Warnings Key Techniques for Night Photography RAW OR JPEG Key Techniques for Night Photography ISO Key Techniques for Night Photography Noise Key Techniques for Night Photography Sharpness Key Techniques for Night Photography Why Fast Lenses Can Help Key Techniques for Night Photography Bracing The Camera & Beanbag Key Techniques for Night Photography With a Tripod Key Techniques for Night Photography Image Stabalization Key Techniques for Night Photography Blurs Key Techniques for Night Photography Light Challenges White Balance Key Techniques for Night Photography Using Flash Class 2 : How to Photography Specific SubjectsNeon How To Photography Specific Subjects Twilight How To Photography Specific Subjects Night How To Photography Specific Subjects Nights Lights/ Photographying Light How To Photography Specific Subjects Water How To Photography Specific Subjects Light Painting Natural Objects How To Photography Specific Subjects Light Painting Structures How To Photography Specific Subjects Moonlight How To Photography Specific Subjects Light Effects How To Photography Specific Subjects Contrast How To Photography Specific Subjects People How To Photography Specific Subjects Events Class 3 : Using Photoshop to Optmize Night SubjectsUsing Photoshop to Optimize Night Subjects Setting Blacks & Whites JPEG Using Photoshop to Optimize Night Subjects Watching Your Midtones JPEG Using Photoshop to Optimize Night Subjects Dealing with Color Corrections JPEG Using Photoshop to Optimize Night Subjects Dealing with Color Enhancement JPEG Using Photoshop to Optimize Night Subjects Setting Blacks & Whites RAW Using Photoshop to Optimize Night Subjects Watching Your Midtones RAW Using Photoshop to Optimize Night Subjects Color Correction RAW Using Photoshop to Optimize Night Subjects Color Enhancement RAW Using Photoshop to Optimize Night Subjects Fixing Noise Problems Using Photoshop to Optimize Night Subjects Adding Noise for Effect Using Photoshop to Optimize Night Subjects Black & White for Effect Playing Using Photoshop to Optimize Night Subjects Controlling Uneven Lighting Download http://rapidshare.com/files/226839170/NightTimePhotography_tdk.part1.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/226835690/NightTimePhotography_tdk.part2.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/226835261/NightTimePhotography_tdk.part3.rar http://rapidshare.com/files/226836522/NightTimePhotography_tdk.part4.rar
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Apr 28, 2009 | No Comments
Amateur Photographer (UK) 18 April 2009 PDF | 92 Pages | English | 24.3 MB | Rapidshare Amateur Photographer is the world’s oldest weekly magazine for photography enthusiasts. With its unique weekly format, it is the first for news and digital and film equipment tests. Regular features on reader portfolios, darkroom, digital, black & white and photographer profiles ensure all areas of photography are covered.
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Apr 15, 2009 | No Comments
Popular Photography – May 2009 / US 124 pages | English | PDF | 57.22 MB | Rapidshare
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