Photography Competitions Are Good For More Than Prizes

My latest article on the HP Professional Photography blog covers the real reasons why photography competitions are worth entering.  
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How To Win Photo Competitions – An eBook Review

How To Win Photo Competitions is an eBook it was about time somebody wrote, and who better that Peter Eastway, who has not only won ...
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The Dilemmas of Digital Image Making

I must admit to being deeply conflicted as a digital image maker. I love the image making. But, and this is a big but, I ...
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Keeping Organised, Part 2

Part 2 of the Keeping Organised article is now up on the HP Professional Photography Blog. This part concentrates on the hardware side for photographers: ...
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Keeping Organised

My latest post on the HP Professional Photography blog is entitled ‘How Photography Pros Stay Organised in a Multimedia World, Part 1‘ and covers the ...
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How Generational Change Is Affecting Photography

My latest post on the HP Professional Photography blog concerns my observations about how changing attitudes across generations is having a more profound effect on ...
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Infographic of the Day: Wayne’s Movements Courtesy of iPhone

As you may have heard, the iPhone tracks your movements continuously and stores this info in a file on the iPhone that gets backed up ...
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Integrating Other Passions with Your Photography Makes Sense

My latest post on the HP Professional Photography blog is on finding ways to integrate the other passions you have in your life with your ...
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Experimental Digital Photography Book Review

Experimental Digital Photography By Rick Doble Lark Photography Books, 2010 ISBN 978-1-60059-517-2 Rick Doble’s Experimental Digital Photography is a timely and excellent book for loosening ...
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Shoot For Your Workflow

My latest post on the HP professional Photography blog is on shooting to suit your workflow.  
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Great article on using tablets as design tools

I came across this great article on Smashing Magazine on using tablets as a design tool, for sketching ideas and working with clients. It includes ...
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Google’s Art Project

Google has launched its Art Project, an ambitious project to bring the art works of the world’s galleries and museums onto the web in deep ...
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iPhone Photography: Reinvigorating Some Photographers

As I look around the web I see so many photographers, including serious, well-respected professional photographers, getting all excited about photography with their iPhones. What’s ...
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It Is Time for a Camera with Apps

My latest post on the HP Professional Photography blog (http://h30507.www3.hp.com/t5/Professional-Photography/It-Is-Time-for-a-Camera-with-Apps/ba-p/89041) discusses the potential benefits from camera manufacturers enabling the development of apps on their cameras ...
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Why Grungy Photos Are Back in Fashion

My latest post on the HP Professional Photography blog addresses the issues of why it is now fashionable to get down and dirty with your ...
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Phoozl on Facebook a Photo Challenge

Phoozl Launches Unique “Alphabetography Photo Challenge” on Facebook Photo games site Phoozl.com has announced the launch of its new, seasonal “Alphabetography Photo Challenge: the Four ...
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Passionate Photography

My latest article on the HP Professional Photography blog is on passion, what it is, why it matters and how to find it. Passionate Photography ...
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2010 Considered

2010 was a mixed back year for me. Personally there were a lot of distractions associated with caring for my mother-in-law who sadly died on ...
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160,000 Visitors and Counting

In 2010 we had over 160,000 visitors to the site, which considering all the distractions that 2010 had, was not too bad afterall.
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Your Frame of Mind Can Be More Important Than Your Camera Gear

My latest post on the HP Professional Photography blog is on our frame of mind and how this relates to our photography and more directly ...
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