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PAID TV Commercial – Casting call in Daylesford!

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Hair Model Required for a High Fashion Cut and Colour

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Lonsdale Female Fitting Model Required

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Hair Models Required For High Impact Fashion Hair Show-Albury

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Make-Up Artist Required – Independant Film

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Crew Wanted

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One Camera Person/Editor to Film and Edit TV Pilot and Possible 10 Eps

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Production Assitant Required – Independant Film

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Professionals to Shoot and Edit a Two Scene Show Reel

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Photographer Sought for Edgy Shots

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Camera Crew, Editor & Photographer

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How Your Camera Gets in the Way of Creating Great Photos

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How Your Camera Gets in the Way of Creating Great Photos

I am the kind of person who loves nothing more than to read a new camera manual back to front. When the Canon 5d MK3 came out the manual was over 200 pages, YUM! It was the thickest Canon manual yet, heaven! I love my kit and I love finding out how it works, what cool tricks I can do with it and what every single button does plus custom settings, autofocus modes, etc. I still use film (and digital of course), print my own work (which I keep detailed records of) so you can see that I am a solid tech nerd. Yet, I see all the time how...

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How to Shoot a Star Trails Selfie

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How to Shoot a Star Trails Selfie

There are times when planning and patience can result in a killer shot. This nighttime star trails selfie (above) that I captured in the Canadian Rockies was one of those times. I’d planned to shoot star trails over Mount Rundle and the town of Banff, Alberta while hopefully capturing reflections in Vermillion Lake, surrounded by melting ice. My initial vision was for a completely cloudless sky, but the small yet persistent low clouds ended up adding an ethereal quality to the shot I hadn’t expected. When I looked back at my first 30...

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Lars Tunbjörk – obituary

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Lars Tunbjörk – obituary

Lars Tunbjörk, the renowned photographer best known for his vividly colourful, quietly witty photography of everyday life in Sweden, died this month aged 59, writes Thomas Cox. Tunbjörk was one of Sweden’s most celebrated photographers. Headlines from Swedish media publications included epithets like “Lars Tunbjörk changed the way we see ourselves” (Sweden Radio) and “Lars Tunbjörk showed Sweden through his own melancholy” (Dagens Nyheter). Born February 1956 in Borås, in the south of Sweden, Tunbjörk was 15...

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Elene Usdin – the ‘mockification’ of objectification

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Elene Usdin – the ‘mockification’ of objectification

French photographer Elene Usdin’s self-portraits are a piss-take of the tireless consumerism of the female form. “I was terrified of my dolls when I was little. I used to think they came alive at night, that they’d open their eyes and come at me. I used to have nightmares,” says French photographer Elene Usdin of the time she and her family lived in Quebec. “I was four and we were living in a house in Canada; my father is a doctor, and whenever he worked late and my mother found herself alone in this big house with...

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St. Louis Post-Dispatch photo staff and Daniel Berehulak nab 2015 photography Pulitzers

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St. Louis Post-Dispatch photo staff and Daniel Berehulak nab 2015 photography Pulitzers

A boy suspected of being infected with Ebola is carried to a treatment center in Monrovia. Daniel Berehulak, The New York Times – Sept. 5, 2014  Photographers capturing the Ebola epidemic in West Africa and turmoil in Ferguson, Missouri. took home this year’s Pulitzer prizes for Feature and Breaking News Photography. Daniel Berehulak, a freelancer shooting for the New York Times, was honored for his images from West Africa where he spent four months in the Ebola zone. The Saint Louis Post-Dispatch...

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Epson launches A2 SureColor SC-P800 printer with UltraChrome HD inks

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Epson launches A2 SureColor SC-P800 printer with UltraChrome HD inks

Printer manufacturer Epson has announced it will introduce an A2 printer that uses its new extended-life UltraChrome ink-set and which will accept roll-fed paper via an optional roll holder. The professional photo printer will be able to produce prints of up to 17in high in panoramic formats as long as 1.1m/43.3in, as well as printing on thick art paper via a front media loader. The SC-P800 uses the same nine-color ink-set as the SC-P600 which was launched in September last year. The UltraChrome HD set includes six...

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Accessory Review: Western Digital My Passport Wireless

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Accessory Review: Western Digital My Passport Wireless

Western Digital My Passport Wireless1TB $199.99/£149.99 | www.wdc.com At the end of last year, storage manufacturer Western Digital launched a new Wi-Fi enabled hard drive that features a built-in SD card reader, called the My Passport Wireless. Alongside the drive, it also launched the My Cloud app, allowing photo, video and audio files on the drive to be viewed wirelessly from a phone or tablet.  Key Features: Built-in SD card slot USB-3 Connection for data and charging Wi-Fi connection with up to 8 devices (802.11n...

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Art Wolfe: In search of Emperor Penguins in Antarctica

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Art Wolfe: In search of Emperor Penguins in Antarctica

By Art Wolfe Penguins are a staple of nature photography these days and one can easily book a cruise to Antarctica for themselves through numerous operators, but that wasn’t always the case. There was a time when emperor penguins were rarely, if ever, photographed in the wild.  With this in mind, I invested $25,000 in trip arrangements (a massive investment and an enormous risk at that point in my career). Essentially I was rolling all the dice at once that I could pull a shoot off. These arrangements put me on my...

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How to Repair Old Photos Using Photoshop

Posted by on 20th, Apr, 2015 in Blog | 0 comments

Photoshop teacher Howard Pinsky shares this quick 9-minute video tutorial on how you can use Photoshop to repair old and damaged photos. The restoration is done using the Healing Brush, Spot Healing Brush, and Clone Stamp tools. (via Howard Pinsky via Photofocus) Source Article from...

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Ted Forbes Answers the Question ‘Should I Work for Free?’

Posted by on 20th, Apr, 2015 in Blog | 0 comments

Ted Forbes of the popular YouTube channel The Art of Photography just posted a short 8-minute video in which he discusses the oft-debated question: “Should I work for free?” “I can tell you that in my 20 year career I’ve run across this offer of work for ‘exposure’ more times than I’d have liked to. I’ve got some fairly strong opinions on this as well,” he says. “You will have to make up your own mind as to what you want to do with your career but hopefully this video will give you a few pointers that might help.”...

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Man Claims the Sony RX100 III Has Dangerous Levels of Radiation, Is Quickly Shot Down

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Man Claims the Sony RX100 III Has Dangerous Levels of Radiation, Is Quickly Shot Down

An Ontario-based vegan who goes by the name Vegetable Police recently released the video above and then began warning photographers with it in online photo forums. He claims that modern digital cameras “output high levels of radiation” and that people should be careful not to have the camera in their hands or against their faces for long periods of time. “I tested the Sony RX100 mark 3, and the Sony wx350,” he writes, claiming that both cameras are dangerous in the amount of radiation they emit. “The Panasonic FZ1000 however...

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