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September 5 1925 - Lt George Goddard, director of photography of the Air Corps Technical School, US Army, took photographs ...
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Branding is Big
If you’re in the business to sell your editorial stock photography on-line, today’s Internet world requires you to be prepared to show the world your "brand.”
Why? Without brand recognition, you’re just another picture-taker.
The Internet has established new methods of picture search and delivery – today photobuyers expect to work with specialists whom they can depend on to have wide coverage in the subject area that the buyer needs.
So how do you get recognized by the people you want to attract to be your customers and buy (‘rent’) your pictures? ...
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SEEKING FREEDOM -- A ground breaking photography project by award-winning documentary journalist James Mackay calls for the unconditional release of all Burmese political prisoners, of whom human rights groups estimate there are over 2,000 currently languishing in jail. SOURCE: Matilda Battersby
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Zen and the Magic of Photography – Learning to See and to Be through Photography
We’ve all had those photographic moments
when we just took the photo without thinking about it.
We saw what we knew was a keeper, that once in a life time great image - no thoughts – no words, - we knew it was going to be a great photo.
Well, that’s what this book is about.
That’s what Zen is about. Becoming a better photographer without words; and sometimes, without thought – more “the feel of the moment”. That is the Zen of the moment - the here and now of creating great memorable photographs.
This book has three sections to it and begins with the general knowledge and introduction of what Zen is about: Part I “Experiencing Zen through Photography and Photography through Zen”. Here he discusses What is Zen, What is Satori, Photography and the Creative Mind , and Zen and the Empty Mind, and the Role of Intuition and Feeling in Photography and Zen.
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