This is the place where you will find such things as best practices, networking & marketing tips, advice on which convention to attend or which forum to check out.
Photography workshops should pay for themselves.
June 21st, 2010
Posted In: Grow, Jules Cafe Shared Feeds, Workshops.
One of the best values in professional photography education is coming up soon. Last year I was honored to be invited to teach at Skip’s Summer School in Las Vegas and I really loved the format of this unique, info-packed, program. Skip Cohen is very…
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Pictage Podcast – Carlos Baez
April 16th, 2010
Posted In: Interviews, Jules Cafe Shared Feeds, Share, Workshops.
This episode of the Pictage Podcast features Miami photographer Carlos Baez
Carlos Baez – fashion, wedding, and nudeoir photographer of 25 years – talks to Sara about the topics of nudeoir and artistic inspiration. Highlights include…
How he ca…
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White Balance: Tools to Help Set Custom White Balance ~ Part 3
April 7th, 2010
Posted In: Jules Cafe Shared Feeds, Learn, Post Processing, Workshops.
White Balance: What Tools to Use and How to Set a Custom White Balance
by Rich Reierson
This post is the third in a short series on how photographers can use white balance to improve color in their photographs. Make sure to read part 1 and part 2.
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Come Learn Fine Art Nude & Boudoir Photography From Bambi Cantrell
April 5th, 2010
Posted In: Grow, Jules Cafe Shared Feeds, Workshops.
Copyright Scott Bourne 1996 – All Rights Reserved
Hopefully you’ve heard of the Focus on Fabulous workshop I’m helping Bambi Cantrell with this coming June. It’s going to be a ton of fun.
I’ve personally only been paid to shoot nudes a few time…
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FIVE REASONS YOU SHOULDN’T ATTEND THE ONE DAY INTENSIVE
March 31st, 2010
Posted In: Grow, Jules Cafe Shared Feeds, Workshops.
There's a lot of talk about workshops lately. There's a lot of people that are frustrated by the perceived direction our industry is taking. There's a lot of strong feelings about different workshops, and whether they offer value to pho…
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PMA 2010 Workshop notes for attendees
Thanks to all who attended my Lightroom Professional Workflow hands-on session at PMA. I apologize that they ran out of chairs for everyone to sit on! It was really exciting to see what PMA has done with their convention – with more of a focus on profe…
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My studio helps Spread the Love.
February 14th, 2010
Posted In: Grow, Jules Cafe Shared Feeds, Workshops.
Joy and I have really been enjoying the new studio. Its fun to have our own events, but we love hosting other photographer’s events there as well! Earlier this week we had the great pleasure of hosting the adorable Justin & Mary Marantz’s for…
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60 seconds of Jules’ Light, Location & Love Shoot-Out!
February 10th, 2010
Posted In: Grow, Jules Cafe Shared Feeds, Workshops.
I had so much fun teaching my Light, Location & Love workshop at the Hotel Menage. I want to thank my workshop partner Kerry Garrison of Camera Dojo who helped everyone get over their fear of portrait lighting!
Joy and I worked very hard to get an…
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How to Be an Overnight Success in 20 Years
I just returned from presenting a short workshop for the Professional Photographers of Oregon, called “How to Be an Overnight Success in 20 Years.” In it, I highlighted some of the most game-changing things I did over the past 20 years that made signif…
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Photography 101
February 10th, 2010
Posted In: Grow, Jules Cafe Shared Feeds, Workshops.
Written by Kevin Rubin Pictage CFO
When I joined Pictage last year, I had little knowledge of photography. Sure, I have had point-and-shoot cameras and played around with Photoshop, but never truly understood the fundamental elements that make good
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