A Guide to Post Processing Your Images: Photo Nuts and Post

January 24th, 2012

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I’m extremely excited today to be able to announce the launch of a much anticipated eBook – Photo Nuts and POST by Neil Creek.

In January 2010 we released the first eBook in this series – Photo Nuts and BOLTS which is all about understanding ho…

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Why I’m *NOT* a “High-End” Photographer

January 24th, 2012

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One commonly accepted concept in the wedding photography industry is that in order to be successful, you MUST aspire to be a high-end photographer, pushing your prices higher and catering to an affluent clientele. There’s a definite distaste for phot…

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Creating a Company of Owners

January 24th, 2012

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Creating a Company of OwnersThis content from: Duct Tape Marketing
I believe that one of the greatest opportunities we have as business owners is to create wealth.
By that I don’t necessarily mean get wealthy. I mean create an asset, a business, whic…

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Come To Vegas To Learn How To Become A Professional Photographer

January 24th, 2012

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Guest Post by Skip Cohen
I recently saw an email blast from my buddy George Varanakis at Rangefinder/WPPI. He listed the top ten reasons not to miss WPPI. Personally, I’d drop a few and add a few, one of them being your ability to interact with vend…

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The Knot Best of Weddings 2012 Pick!!

January 23rd, 2012

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Yippee!! Looks like I’m starting out 2012 on the right foot. I am so so honored to once again be rated by local brides and voted The Knot Best of Weddings 2012 Pick! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU to everyone who voted!

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The Ultimate, Expandable Expedition Camera Backpack: f-stop Satori EXP [REVIEW]

January 23rd, 2012

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My history of cameras and backpacks goes back a couple of decades to my first year out of high school. It was then that I fell in love with hiking and camping outdoors and the obvious choice to bring along a camera to capture some of that beauty on fil…

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The Images that Reflect Your Photography Brand

January 23rd, 2012

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When I first started out, I was the photographer who didn’t think before clicking. I was usually pretty nervous working with clients during a shoot, and rapid fire just seemed like the easy way out. Months went by! I kept my trigger-finger pretty bus…

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5 Ways to Use Other People’s Content in Your Marketing

January 23rd, 2012

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5 Ways to Use Other People’s Content in Your MarketingThis content from: Duct Tape Marketing
You need lots of content, you know that, but you also know that content creation is one of the more time intensive marketing activities you have to tackle.
W…

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How Post-Processing Helped Me Become a Better Photographer

January 23rd, 2012

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The following post is from author of the Photo Nuts DPS ebook series Neil Creek. The third book in the series Photo Nuts & Post – A Guide to Post-Processing launched on dPS this week! If you have any post-processing questions for Neil, he would …

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Five Things You Can Do To Improve Your Photography In A Week

January 23rd, 2012

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1. Learn to use your flash – Read the flash manual. Read the camera manual pages that talk about using flash. Practice making a photo of a person, place and a thing with the flash. Then get (or make) …

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