I worked for a few hours at Historic Lighting yesterday. I love it there and when they need someone to fill in, I get to hang around beautiful Arts & Crafts objects and lighting for a few hours. While there, of course I took pictures. I may use one or two for my kitching decoration [...]
Archive for April, 2006
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Don’t forget that today is Worldwide Pinhole Photography Day. Check out my tutorial on how to make a pinhole lens for your SLR.
We’ve just added a brand new feature to Digital Photography Blogs – a complete site subscription feed! That’s right, now you can get the latest updates from all of our bloggers through one simple RSS feed. If you haven’t already jumped on the RSS bandwagon, why not take a second and check out what it’s [...]
Yet another important example of kids using photography to articulate their experiences and feelings: Photography camp students document Katrina’s effects on their city I love that the instructors are being intentional about using the experience for healing and discussion. From the story: The students also had homework: to make a self-portrait and to photograph “people [...]
Hot off the presses! The new DP Blogs monthly challenge for May is about to begin. It’s all about numbers. For details, see the Project of the Month page above. Join in on the fun and get your creativity juices flowing!
Photodoto.com just posted a fun list of 10 ways to tell if you’re a photographer. Let’s see if I am. 1 GB of memory lasts most people a month but barely lasts you the afternoon. I shoot JPG, so I can get a day from 1 GB. You know what aperture-priority means. That’s all I [...]
Straight from the house of the Wolverine comes the next photo challenge. 10 Numbers! Yes, it sounds like one of these fancy schmancy AJAXy Web 2.0 thing-a-ma-websites, but you’d be amiss to think it so. No, 10 Numbers is the next DP Blogs photo challenge and it’s going to be a doozy. Stephanie has all [...]
I’ve always admired infrared photography. Sportshooters.com has a nice article about Tom Dahlin, infrared sports photographer. While I find the technical aspects interesting, I’m blown away by some of the photos. This one looks magical, like a basketball poster heavily modified with Photoshop. Some day I’m going to get an extra camera and have it [...]
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