Link Roundup 04-26-2008
By Brian Auer • April 26th, 2008- 4 Concert Photography Tips
Lightchasers Photography
A good set of concert photography tips including lights, angles, expressions, and significant others. - 10 Tips for Being a Greener Photographer
Photojojo
A few useful pointers on how to keep your photographic habits from smacking the environment around too much. - Photo Projects - Why you should participate
digital Photography School
I love photography projects, and here are a ton of reasons why they’re so great. - May Challenge
PhotoChallenge.org
The May Challenge is coming up, and Trevor has decided that we’ll be shooting specific objects each week. He just hasn’t told us which ones yet! - 10 ways to make Google love your photography site
Photocritic.org
SEO tips for photographers — great advice to get the search engines looking at your images. - The Impossible Art of Li Wei
Hoempa.net
The work of Chinese artist Li Wei from Beijing is a mixture between performance art and photography. See the photos here. - Earth Day 2008
1001 Noisy Cameras
Earth Day roundup with 50+ stories! - The Wall Street Journal lifted my image!
LeggNet’s Digital Capture
Nice… Even the Wall Street Journal is lifting images from Flickr. Way to be a good example guys. - Camera Raw, Bridge, or Lightroom?
Photoshop Insider
Scott Kelby goes over the similarities and differences between RAW processors found in ACR, Bridge, and Lightroom. - Six and Two Halves Must-Read Free Digital Photography eBooks
DIYPhotography.net
A good collection of free eBooks on many different topics. Check them out — you’re bound to find at least one of them useful. - Orphan Works bill introduced in US
Photodoto
Have you heard about the Orphan Works legislation yet? If not, here’s a good overview of what it is and how it works.
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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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