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Dec 20th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Interviews
Mitchell Kanashkevich wanders some of the world’s most remote places, capturing the world’s disappearing cultures with his remarkable photos. From India to Indonesia, he documents the lives of people whose traditions may vanish as modernity encroaches.
Tags: documentary, fine art, fine art photographer, India, indonesia, Interviews, Kawah Ijen, mitchell kanashkevich, photographers, Photography, photojournalism, sulfur miners, sulphur miners, travel, travel photographer, travel photography
Posted in Interviews |
3 comments
Oct 25th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Business
Have you ever wondered why you should have your own photography website or blog? Here are 11 great reasons that every photographer should have a website!
Tags: aaron johnson, blogs, Business, cody redmon, digital photo school, flickr, gavin gough, john simpson, mark sunderland, photographers, Photography, pixelpost, professional, psdtuts, smashing magazine, tewfic el-sawy, travel photographer, web sites, websites, wordpress, zoriah miller
Posted in Business |
16 comments
Jun 29th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Inspiration
I love travel photography and sometimes I see someone’s work that just amazes and humbles me. Here’s a selection of work from South American photographers that have recently caught my eye:
Tags: argentina, bolivia, Brazil, Claudio Edinger, Ecuador, editorial, expert, inspirational, latin america, martin chambi, Pablo Corral Vega, peru, photographers, photojournalists, photos, professional, Sebastian Belaustegui, south america, tango, travel, websites
Posted in Inspiration |
2 comments
Jun 16th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Travel Journal
How to spend twenty million dollars making an ad in a remote village in Argentina. Guiness did just that. The video and location are spectacular.
Tags: advertising, Andes, argentina, black and white, campaigns, culture, documentary, dominoes, editorial, fine art, guiness, iruya, latin america, Photography, photos, salta, south america, television, tipping point, video
Posted in Travel Journal |
3 comments
Jun 10th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Photography
Back when I first became interested in photography, the internet was barely more than a twinkle in Tim Berners-Lee’s eye and my main sources of information for learning about photography were magazines and books.
Tags: 3d photography, blogging, blogs, brian auer, dan heller, david ziser, digital photography school, digital protalk, educational blogs, epic edits, neil creek, photo blogs, Photography, photos, tutorials, wedding photography
Posted in Photography |
7 comments
May 28th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Technique
Part Two of my Photographing Laura series. Learn how I used a portable flash gun to light these photos.
Tags: article, editorial, fashion, flash, girl, lighting, model, Photography, photos, portrait, portraiture, Technique, tutorial, woman
Posted in Technique |
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May 20th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Interviews
Netherlands based photographer Carmen Gonzalez has a beautiful body of work on display on Flickr, and recently held an exhibition in the town of Hoogeveen.
Tags: article, carmen gonzalez, color, colour, digital, exhibition, flowers, gallery, holland, interview, landscapes, netherlands, nudes, people, photographer, photos, photoshop, portraits, self portraits
Posted in Interviews |
4 comments
May 15th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Interviews
I first discovered Sol Lang’s erotic photography on Flickr and a visit to his website confirmed that he’s a very busy photographer. He exhibits, self-publishes books and calendars and sells prints on Imagekind. I asked him about some of these things. His answers will surprise you.
Tags: beautiful, beauty, blurb, Books, calendars, erotic, exhibiting, exhibitions, figure, girls, interview, lulu, montreal, nude, photographer, Photography, photos, pretty, professional, self publishing, sexy, sol lang, women
Posted in Interviews |
8 comments
May 11th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Technique
Part One: It’s been a long time since I’ve photographed a model. It’s something I used to do a lot when I was younger, but since then I started travelling and my photography shifted to a more documentary style.
Tags: article, exterior, fashion, female, flash, flash technique, girl, interior, laura, lighting technique, model, Photography, photos, portraiture, rights managed photos, Technique, woman
Posted in Technique |
2 comments
May 4th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Inspiration
Black and white photography from Montana, an editorial photographer from London’s insider view on the photography industry, a traveller and adventurer who loves mountains and culture, and a HDR specialist. Check out these slightly amazing and very cool photo blogs.
Tags: blogging, blogs, editorial photography, hdr photography, Inspiration, landscape, photoblogging, photoblogs, Photography, photos, professional photography, travel photography
Posted in Inspiration |
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