If you are planning to design or redesign your web site, be it for a personal blog, a photo gallery showcase of your work, or just to give information to your customers, it’s good to know what the process is going...
PDN is reporting that the entire photo and art departments of BusinessWeek were fired at the end of last week. A new Director of Photography, David Carthias, and a new design director, Richard Turley, have been named...
March 16, 2010 School of Imaging Toronto Grand Re-Opening! We’re celebrating the School of Imaging Toronto’s move to a bigger and better location! We are pumped about this great new space and would like to...
Uzair Kharawala of SF Photo School has published at PhotographyBLOG an interesting tutorial about taking correctly color-balanced pictures in the extreme cold — an ice chapel in the Artic in this case. Read the...
Wearable Inc. designs, engineers, and manufactures wearable smart devices. As the demand for smaller electronic consumer products continues to increase, the next step is for devices to be worn on the body or integrated...
With the introduction of the Apple iPad and its pay-for-use apps model, publishers are hoping that they will be able to get consumers to pay for online news the way they used to pay for news on paper. The Wall Street...
Controlling depth of field simply means controlling how much of your scene is in focus and how much is blurred. One way to do that is to use a large aperture to obtain a shallow depth of field (only subject in focus is...
What can Leone Battista Albeirti, Leonard da Vinci, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the ancient Egyptians, and Alice [in Wonderland fame] teach us about how to use colors for maximum impact in our photographs? The first...