8 Wedding Photojournalism Tips
June 17th, 2010
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Written by Christopher Lin of Lin and Jirsa Photography
Lin and Jirsa Photography is an Orange County, CA based wedding photography studio specializing in creative lighting, photojournalism, and unique post production. The team consists of 3 brother…
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Trying to Please by Seth Godin
June 16th, 2010
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Here is another great article that we stumbled upon out in the small business community. This blog post was written by Seth Godin, an entrepreneur, marketing blogger, and best selling author of books like The Dip. This post is short but to the point a…
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A Photographer’s Workflow for the iPad
June 14th, 2010
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We have been hearing a lot about how using the iPad has helped photographers in client meetings and at events, by elevating the overall effect of displaying your images. But, we had not yet heard about an actual photographer workflow for the iPad until…
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Where have all the clients gone?
June 11th, 2010
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Written by Jason Aten
Jason Aten is a Michigan based wedding photographer. After a career in marketing and sales management for a Fortune 100 company, Jason became relentlessly drawn to the ability to impact people’s lives through photography. So in…
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What’s in a good wedding contract?
June 9th, 2010
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Written by R.J. Kern
R. J. Kern is a wedding photographer based in Denver, Colorado and is an award-winning member of the International Society for Wedding Photography (www.ispwp.com) and the Artistic Guild of the Wedding Photojournalist Association (…
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Split Toning Color Images in Adobe Lightroom (Video Tutorial)
June 8th, 2010
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Written by Jared Platt
Jared is a professional photographer and photographic educator. He studied photography at Arizona State University where he earned his undergraduate and masters degrees in Photography. He teaches college photography courses as w…
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Call For Bloggers
June 7th, 2010
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Written by: Elizabeth Villa of the Pictage Community Team
In January, excited for a new year, we decided to take the Pictage Blog in a new direction. Our goal for the blog since then has been to make it a place where you, as professional photographers…
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Friday News Round Up
June 4th, 2010
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Here is your Friday News Round Up, a group of useful blog posts that we have read and enjoyed throughout this week. We think they might be worth the read for you on this Friday afternoon or throughout the weekend. So take a second, get comfortable, get…
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The Ugly Truth: It Takes Money to Make Money
June 2nd, 2010
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Written by Liana Lehman Hall
Liana’s main job is to photograph Atlanta and Destination Weddings. In the winter months Liana can also be found speaking at major industry events and teaching Photo Biz Boot Camps throughout the US and abroad. Liana …
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How to Be Fascinating
June 1st, 2010
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Written by Guy Kawasaki on the American Express Open Forum for Small Business
Editor’s Note: The Pictage Community Team enjoys reading articles written by Guy Kawasaki, posted both on his blog and on the American Express Open Forums. After reading th…
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