Cleaning Your Gear, Part 2
Moose Peterson continues his three-part video tutorial on cleaning your photographic equipment after a field trip. The focus of the second part is on cleaning your camera body, especially the sensor....
View ArticleInspiration For The Day: Patrick Jablonski
Patrick Joblonski is a B&W photographer inspired by the Western landscape and, in particular, the photography of Ansel Adams. In his photographs, you can see hints of the technical and artistic...
View ArticleCleaning Your Gear, Part 3
Moose Peterson continues his video tutorial series on cleaning your photographic equipment after a field trip. Instead of a three-part series, Moose has expanded it to a four-part series. The focus of...
View ArticleInspiration For The Day: Cambridge In Colour
Cambridge In Colour is a popular site, well-known for its tutorials on digital photography. Cambridge In Colour also has a gallery with some excellent digital photography. The focus is on night and...
View ArticleInspiration for the Day: Photography of Patrick Farrell
Patrick Farrell's evocative B&W photography of the aftermath from the devastating 2008 hurricane in Haiti has won the Purlitzer Prize.
View ArticleFrom Reality to Iconic
Michael Reichmann has added a captivating HDR video that discusses how he takes translates scenes from the real world into truly iconic photographs.Michael is one of my favorite photographers. His work...
View ArticleInspiration for the Day: Photography of Tim Rudman
This spotlight on the work of Tim Rudman comes from John Beardsworth's RSS. I agree with John, that's Tim Rudman's darkroom artistry in the B&W darkroom, especially with tone prints, is...
View ArticlePhotographyBB Online eZine: Issue 16 Available
The May 2009 edition of PhotographyBB Online is available for download. If you haven't seen PhotographyBB Online you're missig a free eZine that's packed with helpful tips for beginners to intermediate...
View ArticleInspiration for the Day: Jason Bell
Jason Bell is very accomplished as a photographer who is just approaching 40. He was given his first camera hen he was 5. His work has received much critical acclaim. He has photographed many film...
View ArticleInspiration for the Day: Steve McCurry
Steve McCurry is internationally recognized for his photographic images and fine art prints. Steve combines evocative colors and tones with a photojournalistic vision that's sure to inspire.
View ArticleInspiration for the Day: Brent Stirton
Bold colors, crisp details. The photojournalism of Brent Stirton is sure to impress. He's won numerous awards and is currently the senior staff photographer for the assignment division of Getty...
View ArticleInspiration for the Day: Mitchell Kanashkevich
Michell Kanashkevich is a photographer who specializes in travel photography and photojournalism. On his site, you'll find portfolios with evocative images for Getty Photo: nomadic shepherds in India,...
View ArticleInspiration for the Day: Colin Prior
Colin Prior is a Scottish landscape photographer whose work is extraordinary. He travels the world, shooting in the magic hours, to capture photographs that inspire. Aware that the wildest places on...
View ArticleInspiration for the Day: Les Forrester
Face On Images is the site dedicated to the photo galleries of Les Forrester, a Yorkshire photographer whose evocative landscape photography has been showcased in a book and an exhibit at the National...
View ArticleLandscape Photography At Dusk
When the sun heads over the mountain, that's no reason to pack it in. The soft light at dusk can be great for landscape photgraphy. Jay Kinghorn shows how to take advantage of twilight with a steady...
View ArticlePhotoshop Tips from the Pros at Outdoor Photography
You can read 11 Photoshop tips from Outdoor Photography pros. You'll learn how they make their photos stand out as extraordinary shots.
View ArticleInspiration for the Day: Pablo Corral Vega
Pablo Corral Vega is an Ecuadorian photojournalist who has been published in National Geographic, National Geographic Traveler, the Smithsonian Magazine, the New York Times Sunday magazine, Audubon,...
View ArticleInspiration for the Day: Jeremy Cowart
Jeremy Cowart made the switch from graphic design to full-time photography in 2005. He specializes in entertainment, reportage, and portrait photography. He has numerous entertainment label clients,...
View ArticleInspiration for the Day: Darwin Wiggett
Darwin Wiggett started out as a wildlife biologist. He found he was spending more time in the office writing reports and grant applications and less time in the field. So, he shifted to nature...
View ArticleInspiration for the Day: Juan Buhler
Juan Buhler is a talented street photographer. His photo blog currently has 1428 photographs.
View Article10 Must Read Copyright Articles for Photographers
This should be a link many of us will want to bookmark. Jim Goldstein has published the links to 10 Must Read Copyright Articles for Photographers.
View ArticleThe Art of Adventure Photography
I've showcased the work of Bruce Percy previously on TLR. I am truly envious of his photography. Very inspirational. John Beardsworth made a reference to Bruce Percy's site, and so I'm going to give it...
View ArticleChoosing a Photography Workshop
Reid Callanan is a found of the Santa Fe Photographic Workshop. He's written a guest commentary for the Portland Metro Photographic News with advice for those looking to choose a photographic workshop.
View ArticleInspiration for the Day: Tony Stomberg
I didn't find this link to Tony Stomberg's equine photography. Michael Johnston plosted it on his site, The Online Photographer. If you like horses, you'll be enthusiastic about this site. I admire the...
View ArticleThe Photographer Excludes
Cropping is something all photographers do on occasion. The Luminous Landscape has published an artice by Peter Cox that discusses te creative aspect of cropping.
View ArticleComposing with Color
Alain Briot has started a new column for The Luminous Landscape. Actually, it's an extract from his second book, Mastering Composition, Inspiration, and Style. The column is about color and...
View ArticleWhat's It All About: Deconstructing an Image
What is it about? As Michael Reichmann notes, an important question that causes any photographer to pause and reflect on their own work as a part of the creative process.
View ArticleThe Twilight Zone: Shooting after the Sun Goes Down
Bob Johnson has written a commentary on Earthbound Light that really resonates with me. I've taken lots of sunset shots. You can see an example in a column I wrote for The Luminous Landscape.The point...
View Article35 Photos that Tell a Story
Nuope has posted a collection of 35 photographs that should be instructive and inspiration for nearly every photographer. Each tells a story.
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