Should you Insure your Camera Equipment?
Should You Insure Your Camera Equipment? By Sue Wright in Paris, France “What sort of price tag do you put on your livelihood?” That’s the question I usually ask readers that call me to register for one of AWAI’s live workshops when they ask me whether or not they should ensure their camera equipment before…
Digital Camera Tip: Should You Insure Your Camera Equipment?
By Sue Wright in Paris, France “What sort of price tag do you put on your livelihood?” That’s the question I usually ask readers that call me to register for one of AWAI’s live workshops when they ask me whether or not they should ensure their camera equipment before they leave. Truth is, it adds…
April Winners: Photo Captioning Counts
Choosing the winning photos for last month’s theme, “Hospitality and Welcome,” was difficult. In the end, after narrowing my favorites down to six, I had to choose based on the captions each photographer wrote under their pictures. Photo captions are important. Professional photographer Rich Wagner will tell you that the caption alone puts this picture…
3 Cool Camera Tricks (Including Ghosting)
Three Cool Camera Tricks You Can Try This Weekend By Cheryl Bigman in San Ramon, CA On the second night of the Charleston Photography Workshop, after the sunset shoot, professional photographer, Shelly Perry, and I decided to take a leisurely walk back to the hotel rather than take a cab. We wanted to see the…
3 Ways to Repackage (and Resell) an Article
Once you’ve invested the time and energy in researching, writing, and editing an article, it’s a pity to get just one sale out of it. Now, if you maintained some rights to the piece, then you can resell it as-is in non-competing markets. (We’ve written about this option before. Go here for an article by…
How to Take Workshop-Quality Pictures
Here are pictures from a workshop, where we had a studio shoot with live models, a walking tour through downtown Charleston, and a special session on portraits.
APRIL 26th, 2007: FEATURED PUBLICATION: Southern Adventure Magazine
======================================== Featured Publication: Southern Adventure Magazine Website: http://www.southernadventuremagazine.com ========================================Turn Your Outdoor Pursuits into a By-Line in this Start-Up By Roberta Beach Jacobson in Karpathos, Greece Headquartered in Nashville, TN, Southern Adventure Magazine wants to work with both professional and aspiring writers. Editor and publisher Billy Plant III compares his new magazine’s content to that of…
Photo Composition Tip: Framing
It’s true — if you can make your photographs more distinctive, you’ll make them more saleable. There are millions of pictures of the Eiffel Tower for sale, for instance, so if you want yours to stand out among them, you’ll have to find a distinctive way of shooting the Eiffel Tower. Framing is one way…
Digital Photography Tip: How to Make the Most of Motion
I have had the opportunity to shoot a number of sporting events, from professional basketball to skiing, even the Winter Olympics in Calgary, Canada. During these events, I have used a number of techniques to express a sense of motion in photographs. Panning is one of them. Digital Photography Tip: Panning Panning is a photographic…
Misadventures with Chinese Cucumbers
I’m eyeing my dinner, and all appetite has vanished. Faced with a plate of chunky brown objects, yours might vanish too. Stippled with warts, these culinary relations of what could easily be A Thing From Outer Space have a shudderingly slippery texture. In fact, they’re so slithery it’s almost impossible to capture one with chopsticks …
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