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The Super-Secret Spy Lens
“The ultimate accessory for kids, the photo-shy, street photography or any time you want natural, unposed shots. Meant to fit the end of your SLR’s zoom lens, this guy has a secret cut-out on the side and a precision mirror assembly inside. In short, you can shoot left, right, up, or down (it swivels 360 [...]
JPG magazine
So, a contact of mine, Brian Auer, recently mentioned JPG magazine in his blog, Epic Edits. So I, too, checked it out and signed up. If you’re an aspiring photographer, I suggest you head on over, sign up, participate in this community, and submit your photos to themes to, hopefully, see yourself in print! Insert [...]
December 7th Photo Shoot
What a perfect session! A well behaved 3 month old, and a beautiful family.
Protecting Your Online Photos
When sharing your photographs online it is important to understand just how your works are protected, additional steps for further protection, options to make it more difficult for people to use your works without permission, and what you can do in case of infringement. Here are some helpful resources in protecting your online photographs: U.S. [...]
Flickriver Badge
Feature your flickr photos by set, tag, recent, interestingness… all with straight HTML – no script. The images in this badge will change each time it’s viewed. You can even customize the layout and colors: Flickriver.com and more Flickr Tips & Secrets
Scrapblog for Personal Holiday Gifts or Cards
Scrapblog goes beyond sharing your photos and videos online; it’s made drag-and-drop-easy so that everyone can tell their stories and create beautiful multimedia scrapbooks. Everyday people are now able to express themselves online in a creative way. Scrapblog was developed over two years ago. However, what you see online today is only the beginning. With [...]
David Griffin: Photography connects us with the world
“The photo director for National Geographic, David Griffin knows the power of photography to connect us to our world. In a talk filled with glorious images, he talks about how we all use photos to tell our stories.” David Griffin has one of the world’s true dream jobs: He’s the director of photography for National [...]
Photography Projects
So, you’re looking for something to do this weekend? Well, keep yourself out of trouble, grab your camera and get creative. Over at DPS there is this great list of projects you can start working on. Of course, it’s just a partial list, so keep on the lookout for ideas that interest you or work [...]
DIYPhotography Contest
“A little while back, Alasdair Townsend, one of the makers of Portrait Professional, sent [Udi] a copy of Portrait Professional 8 to play with. Apart from the great fun that [he] had with the software, Alasdair also suggested to give three copies of the studio high end version of Portrait Professional 8 (Valued at $239.95 [...]
The Best Online Photography Resources
This lens will help you focus on the most effective, free resources online today, from tutorials on taking and editing pictures, programs for editing and enhancing your photos, online communities to showcase your work and get valuable feedback, reviews on print labs, and so much more!


