Archive for July 2007
Jul 28th, 2007 |
By admin |
Category: Interviews
Personally I wouldn’t call me a photographer as I wouldn’t describe my photos as an art. Photography is only one of my hobbies so I don’t really take my work seriously. I only do it for pure enjoyment. I’ve started photography as my hobby in the last 4 months, so I am a quite amateur. [...]
Tags: artist, flower, monica pachecka, self-portrait
Posted in Interviews |
No Comments »
Jul 15th, 2007 |
By admin |
Category: Photography
Nearly everybody has heard of Flickr, but what other photo sharing sites are there specifically aimed at photographers? Here I look at some and examine their good and bad points, taking into consideration ease of use, design, the quality of the photography, social networking aspects, cost, promotional potential and additional photography resources.
onexposure.net
Onexposure is a photo [...]
Tags: awesome photography, flickr, galleries, gallery, johan lundberg, jpgmag, nicole mabry, onexposure, online portfolios, photo sharing, photo.net, portfolios, rarinda prakarsa, todd adams, trekearth
Posted in Photography |
No Comments »
Jul 14th, 2007 |
By admin |
Category: Photography
I came across the Red Bubble website. At first glance it looks like a cross between Imagekind and Cafepress. It’s a similar, print on demand service that allows users to upload their photography or artwork. Like Imagekind, there is social networking and people can look at and comment on each other’s work. Like Cafépress, it’s [...]
Tags: buy photos, buying photography, photography competition, print on demand, red bubble, selling photography, selling photos
Posted in Photography |
1 Comment »
Jul 9th, 2007 |
By admin |
Category: Travel Journal
JPG Magazine
Did you know that there is an online photography magazine where anyone can upload their photos and photo essays and post their profiles?
JPGmag.com is a photo sharing site for photographers with a difference. Members upload photos and articles which are voted on by other members. The best of the best are published in a [...]
Tags: angels, argentina, articles, black and white, buenos aires, cementerio de recoleta, cemeteries, cemetery, documentary, eva peron, evita, fine art photography, graveyards, jpg magazine, jpgmag, latin america, photo essay, Photography, photos, recoleta, sepia photography, south america, statues, travel, travel photography
Posted in Travel Journal |
No Comments »
Jul 7th, 2007 |
By admin |
Category: Interviews
I am a serving member of the United Kingdoms Armed Services at the moment, I have only 1 year left on my contract and am trying hard to start a career in photography when I leave ……
My photography grew as a method of getting away from the job to begin with…. a relief valve if [...]
Tags: Andrew Milne, black and white photography, figure photography, fine art photography, imagekind, imagekind blog challenge, imagekind gallery, nude photography, photographers
Posted in Interviews |
No Comments »
Jul 4th, 2007 |
By admin |
Category: Interviews
I am a physician currently living in Decatur, Georgia, in the United States. Film photography has been one of my major hobbies since high school, and has always been a great outlet for creative expression. I started to pursue it seriously during medical school, under the tutelage of an established artist-photographer, Angelo Marinosci, Jr., of [...]
Tags: Arshad Ahsanuddin, imagekind, imagekind blog challenge, imagekind gallery, photographers
Posted in Interviews |
No Comments »
Jul 4th, 2007 |
By admin |
Category: Interviews
PRISCILLA TURNER is a biblical philologist by trade. She has been reading ancient languages, starting with Latin, since 1948. Photography has often served as light (!) relief. She learnt to view, focus, compose and expose on her architect grandfather’s 8×10 plate camera with bellows and a rising front, and for years saw and photographed in [...]
Tags: awesome photography, imagekind, imagekind blog challenge, photographers, priscilla turner
Posted in Interviews |
No Comments »