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Re: What Are Your Processing Steps
Bridge works great if you have a moderately small workload. If you process more than a couple thousand images per week, however, I can honestly say that you need to use Lightroom 3 or you are wasting a few hours per week. I've used Bridge ever since it first came out with Photoshop CS or CS2, whatever it was. I've used… -
>>> LPS#4 Feedback Thread
LPS#4 was a very enjoyable round to judge. A lot of creativity was evident. My compliments to all who entered. And now we open it up for some feedback that may help some out there. Here are my thoughts as I looked through them. Post# - Photog - Title 3 - denika - Porcelain Romp The framing and color seem at odds with what… -
Photoshop LAB Discussion: Chapter 12
[size=+2]Command, Click, Control[/size] or [size=+1]Meet the Man From Mars[/size] [OPINION]This chapter highlights Dan's innovative brilliance, but also his blind spot. Brilliance, because once you're comfortable with the concepts here, they'll remain an essential part of your color correction arsenal for all time. Blind… -
Child pornography? Paedophilia? Or just an innocent Photo....
This is a huge article from todays Telegraph(A respected UK newspaper). I thought I'd post it as it shows what can happen when things go wrong with candid photo's. It should be a warning to those who live in the Nanny state/police state of the UK where the police will arrest you and charge you without any thought... I… -
Adventure in Mallorca, Spain (Big Writeup)
I feel like I should apologize because this post is going to be really big. I have spent the last 9 days in Mallorca and island off the Iberian Peninsula belonging to Spain. The island is considered a Mecca of deep water soloing which they call Psicobloc. Recently what is possibly one of the hardest routes in the world was… -
Re: Transoxania (Uzbekistan)
I did it all for the Nukus Nukus How to get around in the sticks U-Stan has an excellent train corrider from Bukhara, through Samarkand, up to Tashkent. They even have two high speed trains; the Registan and the Sharq. But outside that, you are pretty much on your own. There are two ways to get out of or into the Khorezm… -
Re: My first wedding shoot...oh my.
Web-sites are another tool (arguably the best one) to display your work in today's market. Especially, when you haven't got a studio for people to come to. Usually a website gets them in the door. Good wedding albums to display your work can also be expensive (but they are definitely essential as are prints) but these… -
Re: A Few From Botswana
Hey Joel. You are right in that we were incredibly close to the action. Better than I could have ever imagined when we booked the trip! <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p> <o:p></o:p> All of the images I posted were taken in <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns =… -
Re: Youth sports event contracts
OK, first and foremost- I'm not a lawyer, but having said that- the following is a similar contract to what I use for weddings, and I have never had any problems with it. EVENT PHOTO SHOOT CONTRACT Date and Time: ________________________________________________________________________ Client’s Name:… -
Re: Zero Cost Off The Neck Harness
This is how I carry my gear and other rants and raves... When I am doing serious magazine photography or photojournalism, I tend to carry three 1.6x bodies and three lenses. I carry two bodies (12-24mm Tokina ATX f/4 and 24-70mm f/2.8L) around my neck using an OPTECH Reporter strap. I carry the last body with a 70-200mm…
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