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Oct 10th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Lead Story
I searched the internet for the best Photoshop CS text effect tutorials I could find. Learn how to create these wonderful and amazing effects right here.
Tags: adobe, graphic design, layer blending modes, photoshop, photoshop cs, text, text effects, tutorials, typography, web design
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Oct 7th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Interviews
Not only is Elizabeth Cecil a talented fine art photographer, but she’s lucky enough to live on beautiful Martha’s Vineyard! I liked her wonderful photos so much that I asked her to take part in an interview:
Tags: color, colour, elizabeth cecil, etherington fine art, fine art, maine media workshops, martha's vineyard, photographer, Photography, photos
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Oct 1st, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Interviews
Zoriah Miller is a photojournalist who works in some of the world’s most dangerous places. He talks about what drives him in this candid interview.
Tags: army, censorship, conflict, gaza strip, iraq, journalist, media, military, miller, news, photographer, Photography, photojournalist, photos, reporting, united states, war, zoriah, zoriah miller
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Sep 25th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Business
Online promotion works best when imagination and innovation combine to create a remarkable idea. Read on to find out how seven London based photographers did just that – and to learn about their big new launch ‘Seven’.
Tags: Business, buying prints, cat vinton, fine art, fine art photography, jumpgallery, kate peters, linda romppala, london, oliver martin, paul calver, photographers, Photography, photos, promotion, selling prints, spencer murphy, vicky ling, websites
Posted in Business |
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Sep 16th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Interviews
Photojournalist Charlie Mahoney documented the lives of African immigrants living rough on the streets in Barcelona for his Living in the Shadows project. I asked him why.
Tags: barcelona, Business, charlie mahoney, immigration, interview, photographer, Photography, photography careers, photojournalism, photojournalist, photos
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Sep 5th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Technique
Have you ever seen a photo of a girl with wings and wondered how the photographer managed to turn her into an fairy? I’ll show you how (it’s easier than you think).
Tags: adjustment layers, art, article, artistic, arty, black and white conversion, curves, digital, editing, fairies, fairy, free transform, layer blending modes, layers, Photography, photoshop, photoshop cs, selections, split toning, textures, tutorial, wings
Posted in Technique |
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Aug 31st, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Interviews
Ever wondered about the story behind the prestigious Travel Photographer of the Year Competition? Founder Chris Coe tells the story and gives his tips for success.
Tags: Business, chris coe, competitions, courses, editorial photography, nick meers, photographers, Photography, photoiconic, professional, ptoty, stock photography, travel photographer of the year competition, travel photography
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Aug 26th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Technique
Photoshop CS does away with messy darkroom chemicals and lets you split tone black & white prints with just a few clicks of the mouse. I show you how to Split Tone a photo in 30 seconds or less.
Tags: articles, black and white, black and white conversion, lessons, photoshop, photoshop cs, split toning, tutorials
Posted in Technique |
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Aug 20th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Books
Hugh Thomson puts together a fascinating history of the Incas and the Spanish Conquest, starting from the initial expansion of the Inca empire as they conquered neighbouring tribes, to the arrival of the Spanish, the murder of Atahualpa and the final battles, forty years on, in and around Old Vilcabamba, the final hiding place deep in the jungle of the last Inca rulers.
Tags: amazon, Books, culture, cusco, explorers, history, hugh thomson, incas, peru, reviews, ruins, south america, travel, travelogue, white rock
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Aug 18th, 2008 |
By admin |
Category: Photographer Spotlight
Detroit born Joseph Szymanski moved to San Francisco to study photography. After graduating he picked up his old Leica film cameras and some Kodak Tri-X 400 and returned to the darkroom to create more artistic photographs.
Tags: black, black and white, buying, documentary, erotic, fine art, for sale, imagekind, joseph szymanski, monochrome, nudes, photgraphy, photographer, photos, prints, redbubble, traditional, white
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