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  • The Myth of Photographic Reality

    By Jon Canfield I recently wrote a review of Photoshop Elements 8 that covers most of the new features in this program. The review had almost immediate feedback from a few people deploring the ability to modify photographs with the recompose tool, with one person saying it reminded them of the Soviet...
    Posted to Professional Photography by Eileen Fritsch on 11-16-2009
    Filed under: photography, landscape photography, Jon Canfield
  • An iPhone Assistant

    By Wayne Cosshall Professional photographers often have one or more assistants. And for very good reason: They are a real help. But not all of us can either afford one or do the sort of photography where an assistant is billable to the client. Now there is a substitute for an assistant—an iPhone...
    Posted to Professional Photography by Eileen Fritsch on 11-09-2009
    Filed under: photography, workflow, Apple, photography tips, Wayne Cosshall, iPhone
  • Photography Is Not a Separate Activity

    By Wayne Cosshall A lot of rapid progress can come in your photography when you integrate it with the other things you do in life. Photography can seem to be a very distinct activity in our lives. We shoot on social occasions, vacation, and on deliberate photo trips (such as my long trips into the country...
    Posted to Professional Photography by Eileen Fritsch on 09-01-2009
    Filed under: photography, creativity, inspiration, photographers
  • The DIY Urge is Alive and Well in Photography

    By Wayne Cosshall Because modern photographic equipment is so technological, many assume there is little you can do yourself to solve problems, and that every “solution” must be bought. But this is not the case. On Digital ImageMaker , I recently wrote about the GigaPan Epic , a motorized...
    Posted to Professional Photography by Eileen Fritsch on 08-03-2009
    Filed under: photography, panorama, camera, cameras, infrared
  • Tips for Better Landscape Photography, Part Two

    By David Saffir In my first post on shooting landscape photography last month, I shared a few tips for increasing your odds of going home with tack-sharp images. In this post, I’ll dig deeper into the details of making the most of your landscape photo opportunities. This list is based in many ways...
    Posted to Professional Photography by Eileen Fritsch on 07-13-2009
    Filed under: photography, panorama, printer, Photoshop, camera, fine art, landscape photography, photography tips, tripod, prints
  • Photographing Food

    By Marc Aguilera I have an obsession with shooting the food I consume. There is something marvelous about food composition that lends itself to grabbing the camera and hitting the shutter. Food shots also have a documentary quality about them that stimulates pleasant memories of when and where the food...
    Posted to Professional Photography by Eileen Fritsch on 06-08-2009
    Filed under: photography, food photography
  • Photography Is a Social Activity

    By Wayne Cosshall The common image of the lone photographer out with a camera working in isolation isn’t always accurate. My wife, a painter, recently became involved with art groups that provide highly social and creatively rewarding, collaborative working environments. Her experiences with these...
    Posted to Professional Photography by Eileen Fritsch on 05-27-2009
    Filed under: photography, photographer
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