WPPI Feedback on Advancing Your Photography (en español)
We ran into one of our friends at WPPI who had kind things to say about Advancing Your Photography
We ran into one of our friends at WPPI who had kind things to say about Advancing Your Photography
This is the full edit version of my interview with Jeff Johnson, who has a dream job as a Patagonia staff photographer. He gives his tips for outstanding travel photographs. Jeff is also the lead in the film 180 Degrees South which retraces the epic 1968 journey of his heroes Yvon Chouinard and Doug Tompkins
How to do a Fashion Shoot with your iPhone This goes along with what I've been ranting about, but a few have missed the point: It's not that you shouldn't own, and know how to use, all the equipment you need to get the job done, but sometimes you should strip it all away
How Surf Photographer Jeff Flindt Shoots the Curl! Surf photographer Jeff Flindt, Senior Staff Photographer for Surfing Magazine, has the bummer job of traveling all over the globe getting shots like you see here. He sent these over today with some notes about how he shot them. As you read them imagine that you're behind
How To Photograph Bon Jovi Concerts With David Bergman This is a video made by our friends at Fstoppers, what a great behind the scenes video! Sports and Concert photographer David Bergman takes us backstage with one of the biggest bands in the world as he talks about making great live event photographs. Topics include
I caught up with Don MacAskill, SmugMug's CEO and "Chief Geek" at WPPI in Las Vegas who talked about a new feature just added that allows users to easily link from their blog or emails to their photos on SmugMug As Don said, they're adding new features all the time. I've been a friend of
Rock Photographer, Robert Knight We've done three amazing behind the scenes shoots so far : Sandy Puc, who has talent and life to spare, then over to Knight Gallery to meet up with Robert Knight, for a real inside look at his work check out trailer to his documentary. He has stories that will blow you away
Send us your Questions for these top photographers at WPPI, no, not the ones that stay in Vegas! Seriously, we'll have our camreras rolling so this is your chance to get your questions answered by some of the top wedding and portrait photographers in the world!
Point Lobos, CA about 1965 Point Lobos, CA 2011 New 2011 Black & White Point Lobos Which image do you prefer? I'd really like to know and why? But make up your mind before reading this. They were shot decades apart under completely different conditions and circumstances: The top was taken on my Plaubel Makina,
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