Every
month in our Photography newsletter,
we feature the work of a new photographer who has contributed to our Photography Newsletter Flickr group. This month, we chose the photo “Powell
& Hyde” by Italy-based photographer Ugo
Cei.
Hi all! Every month in our Photography newsletter, we feature the work of a new photographer who has contributed to ourPhotography Newsletter Flickr Group. This month in honor of Presidents Day, we decided to feature 4 talented photographers, some old, some new, whose photos fit our patriotic theme. The photos: "The Eagle Has Landed” by Allentown, NJ-based photographer Mark Krajnak, “Up Close and Personal” by Shane Abbitt of Ankeny, IA, “Washington D.C. at Night” by Scott Fracasso of Ashburn, VA, and Wendy Nuttall’s “2013 01 29 Bald Eagle BC 122 (11)” who is currently shooting in Grindrod, British Columbia.
Each month we will select one User Group that has been exceptional in their communication with meeting updates, giveaway requests and book reviews and ask them to share some insights and tips with us. This week, we turn the spotlight on the the South Bay Photography Meetup Groupas our last UG of the Month for 2012!
Every month in our Photography newsletter, we feature the work of a photographer who has contributed to our Photography Newsletter Flickr group. This month, to celebrate the holidays, we chose the photo “Christmas Light Bokeh” by Colorado-based photographer Julie Rideout.
Every month in our Photography newsletter, we feature the work
of a new photographer who has contributed to our Photography
Newsletter Flickr group. This month, we chose the photo Rokuon-ji
Temple, Kyoto, by York-based photographer Allan Harris.
In Part 4 of this continuing series, guest authors James Polanco and
Aaron Pedersen show how designers can use Flash Catalyst to convert graphic elements created in Adobe Illustrator into Flex components.
Today I discovered our Flickr group made up of photographers who have used Scott Kelby’s 7-point System for Adobe Photoshop CS3 to improve their photos. The group already has 342 members at this writing, and there are numerous side-by-side, before-and-after photos. It’s very clear that Scott’s techniques easy to follow, and more important, they work like magic!
Publisher Nancy Ruenzel recently spoke with bestselling author Scott Kelby about his many book projects with Peachpit, including The iPhone Book and the upcoming The iPod Book, 4th edition, and The Digital Photography Book, Volume 2. You can listen to that interview here.