Search
-
Re: Katie
No need to apologize. She's lovely - and more to the point she's photogenic, seems not to be afraid of the camera. I have three beautiful daughters of my own. Two of them are photogenic - never seem to take a bad shot. The oldest daughter, however (now 27), feels self-conscious and it's hard to get a GOOD shot of her. To… -
Re: Links to pics being used without permission
I'm very much in two minds about posting anything of help here atm but for the sake of the OP, since I started him on this tangent, I'll put my better judgment aside. No Not at all. I don't get a dime for covering the events I do, we sell purely on spec and at our own risk. When -I- contact an organizer, very rarely the… -
No Images - Opinion
Interesting point of view Here's a list of tips, advice, rules and just things to know about photography from Eric Kim, a street photographer who also holds photography workshop classes. Here's the full list: 1. Just because someone has an expensive camera doesn't mean that they're a good photographer. 2. Always shoot in… -
More LAB explorations
As a color retoucher, I, unlike most of you on this site, have no control over the images that i have to work on, and, truth is, despite the usual skin-tone, color cast and contrast issues, the images here are uniformly superior to anything I see in the professional ad world. Most look like they've come from the discount… -
Part Timer's Career Post Mortem
Well my 2014 Little League season is at an end. After 5 years of doing this I've decided I'm giving up the T&I and action side business, at least at this capacity as the "official" photographer for the entire league. Maybe I'll do it again someday, like after I retire from my career in software. So I thought I'd share some… -
Re: Choices, choices, choices…
I have a Nikon dSLR (D50) and a Canon T50 film SLR from the early 80s. I also use Canon video equipment. The D50 was my first dSLR, but I owned a few P&S digitals before that. I personally am not impressed with either resale value or the leaps and bounds of technology. My first digital camera was the Olympus D-490 a 2 MP… -
Re: SOLD: Nikon 80-200 f2.8 AF-S
I absolutely want to sell this lens and I respond faithfully to every honest request. However, the question of how best to respond to lowballers (and offering hundreds less than the item's value puts you squarely in this category) has been discussed repeatedly and I believe I'm with the majority here who simply choose not… -
Re: Blunt critique and feeling good
I have to say I really din't know where to begin in trying to respond to this long thoughtful post, so I am not going to try. I will, instead, respond to a few of the responses: Jen, we are all our own worst editors. But if we don't at least try to be subjective about our work, we might as well give it up. I just went… -
Re: [RESOLVED] smugmug.images.getStats does not work
No, you're not way out of line, because you don't have inside knowledge of how the company works. But I do, and I'm happy to share. Buckle up, here's the brutal facts. :) The technical staff consists of two people: me and JT. JT does all the awesome UI elements you see on our pages, and I do everything else. Every new… -
Re: Printer decision
I do a lot of onsite as well as some high end printing for portrait work. Presently I have 14 ( yes, fourteen) Canon printers in 3 different models and an Epson. I bought the epson for a specific feature ( which canon now has) and while I can't fault it's print quality although I don't think it's quite as good as the…
>3393 results