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Entries from September 2007

Photo Review event a great success.

September 9th, 2007 · No Comments · Adobe Training, Photography

The Photo Review magazine hosted it’s ‘farewell to summer’ Garden Party in Downingtown, PA yesterday, and the turnout was grand. With surroundings looking more like the ‘Tuscany’ side of Pennsylvania (chickens, frog pond, 19th century farm house), photographic artists, photography collectors, gallery owners, curators, and photography students all converged on the outdoor event. From Maryland [...]

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Reminder – Book signing tomorrow at Photo Review’s Garden Party

September 7th, 2007 · No Comments · Adobe Training, Photography

Tomorrow will be a beautiful, sunny, September Saturday for the Photo Review’s Garden Party in Downingtown, PA (an easy hop from NYC, NJ or Philadelphia). I’ll be there signing copies of Adobe Photoshop and the Art of Photography: A Comprehensive Introduction. The Garden Party will be chock full of photography, photographers and portfolios, music and [...]

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So many photographs taken, so few printed.

September 6th, 2007 · No Comments · Photography, Technology

Business Week has posted an interesting article on the strength of digital camera sales, an upbeat outlook just in time for the holiday buying season. But what struck me was that the article ends with a provocative statistic, that of 45 billion digital photographs taken this year, “only 15.2 million, or about one-third of one percent, will [...]

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Irreverent photo tool of the week.

September 4th, 2007 · No Comments · Irreverent Photo Tool of the Week, Photography, Video

This mini-Maglight sits in the tray of my studio boom, while another, smaller model, stays in the side pocket of my camera bag. Others are stored in my car (big and small), and in drawers all over the studio. (Maybe that’s a residual impulse from growing up in stormy New England where the power went [...]

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