Beate Chelette of “Ask the Photo Business Coach” answers one of her most frequently asked questions: “With so many photographers competing for the same clients that I am, how can I possibly stand out from the crowd?”...
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Chris Corradino is proposing a new rule similar to the Rule of Thirds that help us learn aout composition. He calls it the “Ten and Ninety” to emphasize the 10% of the frame that is around the edge. What do...
If Apple’s Time Capsule does not inspire confidence, then perhaps Toshiba’s new line of Canvio portable Hard Disk Drive (HDD) will. They ship with pre-loaded Mac-customized backup software and are available...
For the past decade, Yoel Fink, an Associate professor of Materials Science and principal investigator at MIT’s Research Lab of Electronics, and his team (Shunji Egusa, Noémie Chocat and Zheng Wang) have been...
If you are just learning about photography, investing in lots of equipment starts to add up very quickly and before you know it, you have lots of stuff that you may use only once or occasionally but have spent bundle on...
I learned my first Photoshop techniques from Russell Brown and love his clear video tutorials. Here, he covers the basics of working with the free Pixel Bender Plug-in for Adobe Photoshop CS5, in this case, the Oil...
Soon X-rays, paper files, and drills will be a thing of the past as dentistry welcomes and enters the digital era. Drills are giving way to lasers and air abrasion. Digital tomography is replacing X-rays. Files stuffed...