The Week in Photography 6th May 2012

Here’s what caught my eye on the Internet this week about photography: 7 Myths About Portfolio Reviews Debunked http://blog.photoshelter.com/2012/05/7-myths-about-portfolio-reviews-debunked/ CameraBag2: Photo Editing http://thetravelphotographer.blogspot.com/2012/05/camerabag2-photo-editing.html How to ...
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The Trouble With The Suppliers of Software For Digital Publishing of eBooks and Apps

The digital publishing of ebooks and apps is still very much in its infancy, as is the provision of software to make this easier. Yet ...
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Initial Infrared Photography Review Testing of the Sony a77 dSLR

Here I present the initial test results of shooting infrared with a Sony a77 dSLR camera, using a Hoya R72 IR filter. The Sony is ...
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This Week in Photography 29th April 2012

Here’s what caught my attention on photography on the Internet this week: A Broken Polaroid Camera Spits Out Amazing Abstract Art | Co.Design: business + ...
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Copyright and the Artist in a Digital Age

Let’s be honest, copyright is a complete mess. There are differences in law from country to country and, in a day when putting an image ...
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Simplicity vs Simple – The Confusion of Many Photographers

Simplicity vs Simple – these are two words that are so similar, but are also so different in meaning. And they trip photographers up every ...
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First Shots With The Sony a77 dSLR

I’ve had a Sony a77 dSLR for a few days for some testing. Yesterday was the first chance I had to get out with the ...
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The Week in Photography 22nd April 2012

Here’s what caught my eye on the web this week: Magnifi Brings Your iPhone Camera Closer to Microscopes, Telescopes http://mashable.com/2012/04/20/instagram-sky/ 12 Problems that Photo Assistants ...
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Golden Foundation Artist Residency Program Now Active

The Golden Foundation, linked with the Golden people who produce the most wonderful acrylic-based artist materials, now has their residency program in place. Details are ...
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A Happy Mac Makes A Happy Owner

Well, so far my Flash free Mac is working great. I haven’t missed Flash at all. Since a web browser communicates back to a site ...
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Adding More Memory to a MacBook is Easy

Since I was recently adding more memory to several MacBooks a friend has, and so had my anti-static mat out, I decided it was time ...
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The Week in Photography 15th April 2012

Here’s what caught my eye on the web this week on photography How A Photographer Made A Van Into A Camera | Co.Create: Creativity \ ...
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Sony Photography Event This Saturday in Melbourne – Exhibition and Get To Shoot With The Latest Sony Cameras

SONY GETS ON BOARD WITH PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION ON SKATEBOARD DECKS Photography exhibition housed on skateboard decks featuring some of Melbourne’s top urban photographers Create your ...
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The Week in Photography 8th April 2012

Here’s what caught my eye on photography on the Internet this week: Hard Light and Soft Glass: The Dirty Diana http://strobist.blogspot.com/2012/04/hard-light-and-soft-glass-dirty-diana.html Using a Variable Neutral ...
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Good article on screen to print matching

My friend David Saffir has written a good, simple article on common issues with getting your screen image to match what is coming out of ...
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The Week in Photography 1st April 2012

Here’s what caught my eye on the Internet this week: Limited Area by Robert Schlaug http://pphotographyb.blogspot.com.au/2012/03/limited-area-by-robert-schlaug.html Move Aside, Hipstamatic: Flixel iPhone App Turns Pics Into ...
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Calibrating an iPad

David Saffir has written a great little article about calibrating an iPad using the Dalacolor Spyder 3 and some software for both the computer and ...
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The Week in Photography 25th March 2012

Here’s what caught my eye this week on the web: Beastly GIFs Combine Gary Baseman Aesthetic With 3-D Wow | Co.Design: business + innovation + ...
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Chris Fraser’s Light Installations Use Camera Obscura Technology

I’ve become fascinated with Chris Fraser’s use of light. Here’s a Co.Design article on him http://www.fastcodesign.com/1669325/brilliant-light-beam-art-made-using-the-oldest-trick-in-the-book and one with more images at Triangulation blog http://www.triangulationblog.com/2012/03/chris-fraser.html
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For those near Arlington, VA, this weekend an exhibition of Frida Kahlo’s photography is on

An unknown and revealing side of Mexican modern artist Frida Kahlo’s personal life is being shown for the first time in the United States through a collection of ...
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