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Chris Grey shares an opportunity that presented itself almost a year before it became reality, and investigates the value of waiting for the right moment.

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David Beckstead -To Black & White or Not To Black & White

David Beckstead introduces some key concepts and elements that make a case for choosing to convert to a monochrome medium…or not: depth, emotion, mood, lines, light and a quirky one, mistakes.

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Christopher Grey - Great Portraits, Minimal Gear

This new and exciting class will teach you what you need to know to create compelling, dramatic and evocative portraits with a minimal amount of professional lighting equipment. Click to see full details...

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Ewwww. I get the Icky Just Thinking About It
cover.jpgBy Jasmine Star
A few years, my twin sister and I wanted to surprise our mother with pictures as a Mother’s Day gift.  The photoshoot was slightly awkward because the photographer didn’t know how to engage us.  He was easily 30 years our senior, so finding commonalities was difficult.  I mean, he had been shooting longer than I had been alive, so finding a general ...

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Photography as Catharsis
cover.jpgBy Chris Grey
Photography is as much about technique as it is about opportunity.  As photographers, we constantly explore the opportunities each shot presents to us; the play of light upon the subject, the body language of the person in front of us, shutter and aperture combinations, etc.  The list of things to think about as we’re working is a long one, to be sure.

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To Black & White or Not To Black & White
cover.jpgBy David Beckstead
It used to be so simple: just charge a little more (because many photographers put a false sense of value on b&w film) and shoot b&w here and there at the wedding. A few photographers back then told me they could visualize what would look good in b&w and what would not, on the fly, at weddings and shoot with the camera loaded with b&w film accordingly. That...

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That Looks Good Enought to Eat
cover.jpgBy Kirk Tuck
Much of my day to day work involves photographing people.  I photograph executives.  I photograph workers on production lines.  I photograph people doing the things they do in every day life.  And I photograph people to see how they look when they’ve been photographed.  But sometimes I photograph things other than people.  My next favorite subject is food.  I’ve been photographing food every since I was thrown into a fabulous coo...

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How Do I Get There From Here
 By Alan Blakely
A common question in the email I receive is, “How do I actually become an architectural photographer?”  To answer that question more definitively I recently polled AIAP members (Association of Independent Architectural Photographers) as to their path into the business.   I wasn’t completely surprised at the results, but perhaps you will be. ...

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It's Time to Be Silly
cover.jpg By Steve Dantzig
The majority of forum posts and articles on ProPhotoResource.com tend to be [appropriately] on the serious side. It is, after all, a place where people turn for professional level techniques and answers to concerning questions. However, the theme of this month’s article was inspired by a comment made by Joe Walsh on the Eagles Farewell Tour 1 Live From Melbourne DVD. Disc two opens with the spotlight on Mr. Walsh—wearing an outfit that only he could we
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Turning Pixels Into Profit
cover.jpgBy Marc Weisberg
You’ve made some beautiful portraits, now what?
If you’re like me, composing the image, chit-chatting with your clients (so they feel at ease), then clicking the shutter is the easy part.  After the click you run through your workflow and voila, you have some sweet images and that’s why your clients hired you, well for that and your good looks.  But, what are you going to do with those killer images now?  How are you going to turn your pix...

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Fisheye Gets You Closer
cover.jpgBy Marc Muench
The rule when using a fisheye lens is very simple, get real close!
I enjoy taking pictures with my fisheye now more than ever. Back in the dark ages before digital, I rarely took a photo without my eye peering through the viewfinder. Now most of the images I have captured with my fisheye are with my arms outstretched holding the camera in some funky local hoping nothing bad happens to me, or worse yet, the camera. I do this because I cant get my head behind the camera to co
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Some Things Are Better Left in Pairs
cover.jpgWes Kroninger
Sometimes, for various reasons, our photos work together in a series. Just like putting music to photos in a presentation or slide show adds an extra emotional aspect to images, a series of images can have a similar emotional impact. As photographers we can tell how a session is going to pan out right from the start. With some children and families you are happy getting just one great shot. ...

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Publish Your Podcast in iTunes
cover.jpgBy Ron Dawson
More photographers are starting to realize the power of video podcasts to help market themselves or extend their brand. One of the best ways to distribute your video podcast is via the free service blip tv (www.blip.tv ).  We use blip both for ourselves and for our clients. This month I'll address how to distribute iPod compatible videos via blip. In fact, if you want your video podcast available for download in iTunes with videos playable on iPods and iPhones, blip.tv
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Shooting for Story: A New & Exciting Career!
cover.jpgBy Jim Garner
With WPPI now behind us, I want to share the key to our success.  We submitted 5 wedding albums and took 1st place, a 3rd place.  The remaining 3 albums placed in the top ten.  This placement confirmed to us that what we had learned the previous year was really something special.
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Steps to Successful DIY Printing
By Nick Coury
Many labs have introduced low print pricing to get your work.  You can now buy 8x10’s for about $2.00 most anywhere.  No coupons necessary, so what’s the catch?  You have to submit PERFECT, color corrected files every single time.  There are no “remakes” and if there is a problem…it is yours and yours alone.  Piece of cake, right?  Well maybe, but only if you have bullet proof workflow and are consistent with the w...

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Creative Cropping
cover.jpgBy Tony Hertz
We usually follow certain steps to maximize our composition when using the Crop tool. We select the area to keep with the Crop tool, and then refine the selected area before finalizing the crop. During this crop process, a composition tool called the “rule of thirds” can transform a snapshot into a more creative image ...

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Communication Breakdown
 By David Jay
When our businesses get busy, we often get overwhelmed and communication with our customers is usually the first thing we let go. This month David Jay shares his strategies for keeping in touch with your clients through your website and email.

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