Posted by reedcat | Posted in Library | Posted on 27-01-2010
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Episode 2 – The Photographic Age, 1935-1959
One picture is worth a thousand words, they say, and a simple snapshot can change a person, a society, and a country instantly. Trace photography’s effects on American history from the early 20th century to the era of masterful manipulation. Fascinating and shocking, this documentary shows how a simple device caused serious changes in the face of war, boosted advertisers’ wealth, and grew from an art form to an image builder.
Posted by reedcat | Posted in Articles | Posted on 27-01-2010
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Welcome to the first Digital Photography School competition for 2010! We’ve teamed up with www.digitalrev.com to bring you an inspiring photography
competition that anyone can enter, regardless of your experience level. The competition itself will begin tomorrow (Thursday, January 28th 2010) in the dPS Forum.
You will find the competition in here
What is the competition all about? – The idea behind this competition is that we didn’t want to create a divide between the less and more experienced photographers amongst our members, so what we’ve put together is an idea that will challenge you to stand back and take a look at your photography, think about why you are taking the photo and work out what message that photo sends to the people that are looking at it. What we want is for you to produce a photograph that says “Life”
Posted by reedcat | Posted in Articles | Posted on 27-01-2010
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Secure Digital Extended Capacity cards will be able to store up to two terabytes of data! But these high speed, high capacity SD cards are high priced and only work with host products.


Posted by reedcat | Posted in Just for fun | Posted on 27-01-2010
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Originally posted from WTD 135 Saturday
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Originally posted from WTD 627 Sunday
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Originally posted from WTD 892
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Originally posted from WTD 893
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Originally posted from WTD 894
Posted by Christina N Dickson | Posted in Articles | Posted on 27-01-2010
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Sometimes its good to shake up your photographic routine a bit. It’s perfectly acceptable to be pleased with your current standard of technique and ability, but once in a while, everyone needs a push to greater achievement. Finding a newfound style can revolutionize everything about the way your style.
ISO 100, f/11, 1/25s, Off camera flash -2/3
This last month, I recently experienced this phenomenon.
It was a grey afternoon in St. Louis; A bit chilly, a little damp. I was scheduled for an engagement shoot downtown on the waterfront. Being a photographer whose Bridal clientele ranges from Portland, OR, to Colonial Beach, VA, and everywhere in between, I don’t find myself with the opportunity to book many engagement shoots. It just happened that I was en route from a wedding the weekend prior and was able to meet with a couple who booked me for their spring wedding.