Sunday, March 2, 2014

Live Pics io – a Way to Live Share your Photos

Live Pics io – a Way to Live Share your Photos: "t happens all the time. You came from a shoot, moved everything from memory cards and… your phone rings. It’s your friend and he wants to see what you’ve got. Right now."



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Chat with Commercial Photographer Joey Lawrence

Chat with Commercial Photographer Joey Lawrence: "his week I found a video interview with photographer Joey Lawrence. When he first hit the photography scene he was only 16, that was 2006. By 2009 he was living in NYC shooting celebrities, traveling the world, and had an instructional DVD. Who can say they did they all before they were 21?!"



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How to Take Photos that Stand Out from the Crowd - Digital Photography School

How to Take Photos that Stand Out from the Crowd - Digital Photography School: " think this is a valuable piece of information to pass along to both newcomers to photography and the more experienced crowd…

Perhaps the best piece of advice I can provide which will immediately improve one’s photography and cause it to stand out from the countless other photos on the web, is to act unusual while taking the photos."



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New: 30 Tips & Techniques for Portrait Photography – PictureCorrect

New: 30 Tips & Techniques for Portrait Photography – PictureCorrect: "Photographing people requires tremendous attention to detail. Not only do you need to get your camera settings right, but you need to work effectively with your subject at the same time. This eBook was designed to help readers gain confidence and avoid common pitfalls in portrait photography. Now available here: 30 Tips & Techniques for Portrait Photography"



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Making Sharper Wildlife Photographs - [Part 1 of 2] - Digital Photography School

Making Sharper Wildlife Photographs - [Part 1 of 2] - Digital Photography School: "If there is one area that seems to flummox more aspiring wildlife photographers it is the subject of making sharp images. You’d think that with today’s modern cameras and equipment that there’d be no problem going home with sharp images after each wildlife encounter. Un fortunately, that isn’t the case and I’m going to provide you with some tips and tricks to make sure you’ve got the best possible chance of making sharp images."



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