by Doug | Mar 8, 2012 | Blog, Photography
Newest version of Tiffen Dfx simulates 2,000+ glass filters, lenses, film grains and more Back in the “good old” days, photographers had to choose which filters they were going to pack on each assignment and chances are the one you needed might not have made the cut....
by Doug | Mar 7, 2012 | Blog, Photography
Just ran across what may be one of the best accessories yet for your tripod…the Tripad. It snaps together in seconds and slips over the top of your tripod for a computer table as you shoot. Hold a laptop, netbook or iPad for tethered revies as you shoot. For...
by Doug | Mar 7, 2012 | Blog, Photography
Composition, Capture, and Digital Image Processing by Adrian Schulz A brief, one chapter history of architectural representation from painting to photography sets the theme for this book and shows the fascination the author held while he completed his architectural...
by Doug | Feb 2, 2012 | Blog, Photography
This “Down & Dirty” is the newest update to the series started back with Photoshop v6 Corey Barker has taken over this series from Scott Kelby and does a marvelous job of continuing to provide easy to follow, complete step-by-step instructions on creating some of...
by Doug | Jan 2, 2012 | Blog, Photography
More beautiful time-lapse video from TSO Photography. Check out his other videos as well on Vimeo. Be sure to watch this video in full-screen mode. Please share this article with your social...
by Doug | Nov 27, 2011 | Blog, Photography
Unlocking the pros’hottest post-processing techniques – a book review There’s no better feeling for a photographer than to havepeople gush over your photo, suggesting you submit it to National Geographic,or better yet, asking if they could buy it. Unfortunately, most...