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Successful Self-Promotion for Photographers [Book Review]
In this post Christina N Dickson from ChristinaNicholePhotography.com reviews the book Successful Self-Promotion for Photographers by Elyse Weissberg. There are a number of inspiring books on photographic techniques from portraiture to lighting, travel photography to post processing. Depending on the type of photography you want to get into, and your level of experience, book resources [...]
Amod GPS Photo Data Logger Review
Peter Carey gives his impressions and a review of a simple and inexpensive GPS Data Logger, handy for geotagging images. I freely admit to being something of a gadget geek. And as such, I’m always on the lookout for justification for acquiring cool new gadgets. This week’s acquisition is an Amod GPS Photo Data Logger [...]
This Week in the Digital Photography School Forums
Weekly Assignment We finished the Texture this week, and boy did we get a feel for things. dblaveino’s shot of the red door really stood out to all of us. The vivid colours, and strong textures that seem like you could just reach out and touch them made it a clear winner this week. But our [...]
Super Short Photoshop Lightroom 2.0 Tutorials - Straightening Images [VIDEO]
In this quick and easy video tutorial, Peter Carey explains a how to straighten images the easy way in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.0. Gone are the days of guessing the proper rotation to balance out your horizons. Watch as he explains, in less than 60 seconds, how to easily straighten any image. Peter is an avid [...]
Reaching Out to Underpriveleged Children Through Photography
Today we have a guest post by Samantha Oulavong (founder of LOVE - Lens Of Vision & Expression) who shares some of her inspiring story of using photography to make difference in the lives of underprivileged children. While this post might not be one of our normal ‘how to’ tutorials I think it’s an amazing [...]
5 Tips for Building Your Photography Portfolio
In this tutorial Hawaii photographer Natalie Norton offers 5 tips to building your photography portfolio from the ground up. Image by kk+. Recently I walked into a friend’s house and saw, framed prominently on her wall, an image I took back when I was building my portfolio. Though the family is absolutely lovely. . .the [...]
13 Lessons to Teach Your Child About Digital Photography
Today while sorting through some old boxes I found a photo album filled with the first ever photos that I took as a young budding photographer. I was around nine years old when I first started using our family’s film point and shoot camera and I still remember my Dad’s ‘training’ on how to use [...]
John Chiara Shows His Photography Workflow
Today I came across this video on Youtube of a photographer - John Chiara. The video takes 7 or so minutes and gives you an insight into the mind and process of a fairly unorthodox photographer using an extremely unorthodox camera. While it’s a film process and not digital I think there are some good [...]
A Primer In Selling Your Art At Festivals
The outdoor art festival season is winding down in the USA with Autumn winds and crisper weather on its way. If you’ve ever thought of running a stand at an art festival to sell your wares, now is a very good time to start planning for next season (while catching a bit of [...]
DPS Photowalk in Vegas - The Pictures
Last week marked a special occasion in the life of Digital Photography School - a group of 70 of us met up in person for the first time for the first ever DPS photowalk! Image by Robert Scoble While it only lasted a hour and a half it was a fun evening as we wandered down the [...]