Link Roundup 04-19-2008
By Brian Auer • April 19th, 2008PROJECTS
- Share the Love
Neil Creek
Neil has another great project starting up this month, and he’s asking you to take a photo of something in your life that you love. - Blog Statistics – Most Popular
photonovice.net
Photography related bloggers and photo sharing enthusiasts are invited to share which of their articles/pictures were read/seen the most.
ARTICLES
- Notes On Process
Joseph Szymanski
Notes from a film photographer on his darkroom process. From film to processing to enlarging to paper and developing — he covers the basics and puts us digital folks to shame. - When Editorial Uses of Photos Require Model Releases
Dan Heller’s Photography Business Blog
Model releases are always a big deal with stock photography, but even editorial photography can require them in certain instances. Here’s a rundown on the rules. - Ok, So Most of You Can Tell Graffiti From Fine Art
Thomas Hawk’s Digital Connection
Thomas Hawk did a little experiment on his blog by presenting two paintings: one work of fine art and one piece of graffiti on a wall. Most guessed which was which, but I found myself more attracted to the graffiti (as did others). - Buyer’s guide: Buying a digital camera for your kids
Photodoto
John Watson goes through his process for buying a camera for kids. Lots of things to think about and lots of options out there. - 10 Cameraphone Photographs that Rock
digital Photography School
Great photos from little cameras — It’s pretty amazing what you can do with a camera phone. - Photoshop Lightroom Workflow Part 1: Importing & Organizing
CameraPorn
One photographer’s approach to the digital workflow using Adobe Lightroom. Part 2 of this mini-series is yet to come. - Seven Reasons to Share Your Photographic Know How Online
DIYPhotography.net
Sharing of knowledge is great — I’m a huge advocate of such things. Here’s one photography blogger’s take on sharing your know-how online.
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Brian Auer is a photography enthusiast from San Diego, California. He's also the guy behind the Epic Edits Weblog. As a hobbyist photographer since 2003, his passion has been to constantly improve his photography skill set, to share his own knowledge with others, and to become an integral part of the photographic community.
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Thanks for the link Brian! Don’t think it competes with your Bridge walkthroughs though