Have You Ever Given Serious Consideration To Publishing A Photo-related Book?
January 24th, 2012
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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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Come To Vegas To Learn How To Become A Professional Photographer
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 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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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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How to Crop to Fixed Ratio in Photoshop
January 22nd, 2012
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If you’ve ever tried to crop an image to a fixed ratio in Photoshop you may have run up against an issue. There is, it appears, no option for cropping to a fixed ratio such as 4 x 6, 5 x 7 or even 1 x 1. You can crop …
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How to Crop to Fixed Ratio in Photoshop
January 22nd, 2012
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If you’ve ever tried to crop an image to a fixed ratio in Photoshop you may have run up against an issue. There is, it appears, no option for cropping to a fixed ratio such as 4 x 6, 5 x 7 or even 1 x 1. You can crop …
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11 Ways to get Free Marketing for Your Photography
January 22nd, 2012
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One of the challenges of charging for your photography is figuring out how to get clients. You’ve got the technical know-how, but what about the business and marketing side? Strapped for cash and looking for ways to generate buzz about your photograp…
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Free Video Tutorial – Demonstration of Content Aware Scale in Adobe Photoshop
January 22nd, 2012
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TAGS: photography . photoshop
Guest Post by Rich Harrington - Follow Rich on Twitter
Watch the video tutorial demonstrating the Content Aware Scale command in Adobe Photoshop.
DISCLAIMER: This post isn’t intended to be definitive – we’re not claiming this is the ONLY way …
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