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What makes a great photo? Ken Rockwell

Ken Rockwell talks with Marc Silber about photography tips that often are not covered in photography school. Ken explains how strong photo composition is essential for creating an award-winning photo that grabs people’s attention. In this video, he touches on the different aspects of photography composition, such as lighting, color, composition, and depth creation. While the subject of a photograph is significant, every photo needs a basic structure upon which extra details and touches are added.

Thanks http://www.silberstudios.tv/

 

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Introducing the Photographers Rights Gray Card Set

Introducing the Photographers Rights Gray Card Set

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A great round table discussion….

Off Topic. Unless You Like Video, Film, Music and Pop Culture…: “

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(Via Chase Jarvis.)

Chase Jarvis: Complete Workflow

Great video of a complete workflow. It’s 10+ Min. but stick around. It’s very helpful.

75 Captured Candids [Photography]

75 Captured Candids [Photography]: “

For this week’s Shooting Challenge, I asked you to capture moments without all the posing and preplanning. And I will say, every one of the results offers an interesting look into the life of another. More »


(Via Gizmodo.)

Photo Gallery: Best Album Art of All Time

Photo Gallery: Best Album Art of All Time: “Vinyl LPs aren’t just about the music. Feast your eyes on more than 20 examples of the best album-cover art ever.

 

(Via Wired Top Stories.)

Flickr Releases “Request to License”; Anyone Can Easily Sell Their Photos [Flickr]

Flickr Releases “Request to License”; Anyone Can Easily Sell Their Photos [Flickr]: “

 

 

 

 

 

Flickr has taken their relationship with Getty Images a step further by making it incredibly simple for any Flickr user to make their photography available for inclusion in the Getty catalog. More »

(Via Lifehacker.)

15 (+10) Great Photography Links from Around the Web

15 (+10) Great Photography Links from Around the Web: “

It’s been a while since we did a wrap up of what other photography sites are writing around the web. Here’s 14 posts that caught our eye from the last few weeks.

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  1. How to Make a Photoweave
  2. Are You Making These Mistakes with Your Black and Whites?
  3. Why I Use Aperture Priority Mode
  4. Mastering Your Flash 101 – High Speed Sync
  5. How to Take Better Landscape Photos
  6. How I Shoot: Lowkey Portraits
  7. Breathtaking Underwater Apartment Photo Manipulation
  8. 5 Tips for Great City Shots
  9. DIY Strip Lights and Rim Lights
  10. Tips and Ideas for Wedding Photography
  11. Step by Step Guide for Building a Seamless White Background
  12. 14 Powerful TED Talks by Photographers
  13. Letter to George
  14. On Assignment: The Soprano
  15. Adobe Lightroom 3, I Feel the Need for Speed, Oh, And The Most Significant Advancement In Photo Noise Reduction I Have Ever Seen

And for those those readers asking for our monthly wrap up of our own most popular posts – sorry we’re a little late – here’s the most visited 10 posts from dPS for the month of May:

  1. 40 Questions I ask Myself before Hitting the Shutter Release
  2. Sony NEX-3 Review
  3. 8 Lessons Learned from my First Attempt at Portrait Photography
  4. 20 Shadow Images to Inspire You
  5. 5 Elements of Composition in Photography
  6. How to Get Your Camera Back When You Lose it
  7. Finding Your Camera’s Current Shutter Actuations
  8. 5 More Elements of Composition in Photography
  9. How to Shoot Animals, Children and Motorbikes
  10. How to Use Your Tripod (it’s not as simple as you think!

(Via Digital Photography School.)

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Take Pictures in the Late Afternoon for a Lens Flare Effect [Photography Tip]

Take Pictures in the Late Afternoon for a Lens Flare Effect [Photography Tip]: “

It’s not too hard to add some extra oomph in your photographs. Photographer Carla Ten Eyck has some simple tips for adding a dramatic lens flare effect. For starters, she suggests taking pictures in the late afternoon. More »

(Via Lifehacker.)