Archive for the 'General' Category

Free Photoshop Calendar-Making Script

Saturday, February 2nd, 2008

Stumbled upon Jeffrey Friedl’s blog/site today and found his awesome looking script for creating calendars inside Photoshop. Looks to be a cool tool, if I can get it to work on my Mac. More details to follow, but check it out for yourself.
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Chris Jordan Photography

Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

For a eerily, yet beautiful look back at Katrina and the devastation she left behind, check out Chris Jordan’s In Katrina’s Wake - Portraits of Loss From an Unnatural Disaster photo exhibition on his web site. He also sells his exhibitions in the form of a book too. Check out his web site for further [...]

Why Your Wife Wants You to Buy that New Camera

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Also stumbled upon an interesting perspective from Ken Rockwell on Why Your Wife Wants You to Buy that New Camera
This article presents an interesting perspective and twist on how you’re going to make that next camera purchase!

What’s your Goal? by Thom Hogan

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Stumbled across this nice little post by Thom Hogan entitled What’s your Goal? and his quote: You can’t get there from here if you don’t know where here and there are.
Good read!

Participate in the “America at Home” Project

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

Rick Smolan and his team are putting on another photo challenge called America at Home and invite everyone in America to become a part of it.
To read more, read the entire article posted over at The Digital Story.
Set aside some time to shoot what “home” means to you, during the week of September 17th-23rd, [...]

Copyright Infringment - What can you do?

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

What to do if you find an Infringement
Here’s an article that lists some fundamental steps to follow if you happen to catch a copyright infringer using your image(s). There’s a nice listing of the steps they recommend you follow to start the legal process to protecting your imagery. Read more.
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Amusing Look at the Heartland

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

Photojournalist Gary Gladstone
By way of Rob Galbraith’s blog, I stumbled upon a post mentioning Gary Gladstone has published his Portraits from the Heartland. I ventured over to read it (I could not stop clicking through the pages) on the American Journal’s online magazine site.
A very quick read with excellent environmental portraits of people and crazy [...]

15 BLOGging Tips from Matt Cutts

Saturday, July 21st, 2007

Better BLOGging tips from WordCamp ‘07
An excellent write-up from this event was posted by Charles over at Blogging Pro, and can be read here. (For more on WordCamp ‘07, please read Charles extensive summary of Day 0 and 1.)
I’ve re-posted Charles’ section covering what Mat Cutts described as his 15-points for better blogging, that I [...]

Some Words of Encouragement

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

Leaving a Legacy
What has one photographer done in this world? What is one’s legacy? I’m often thinking about what good is my photography to anyone else but myself. But in the end, if I don’t make a matted and framed print, then I don’t get a sense of accomplishment. Yes, not all of my images [...]

Rumor Source

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

Another Rumor Mill
The same site that I found the free softwares (see post below), had another Easter Egg in this list of rumors. Some good rumors on future cameras can be found here. (I’m looking for rumors about the fabled Nikon D300 or Nikon D3, if you know of any sources or have heard any [...]