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2 Camera Operators for Intimate Listening Party for Japanese Tongue Sisters

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No experience? Want to make a documentary?

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Stop Wasting Users’ Time

Posted by on 25th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Stop Wasting Users’ Time

Stop Wasting Users’ Time By Paul Boag April 25th, 2014 Opinion Column, User Experience, User Interaction 0 Comments Our users are precious about their time and we must stop wasting it. On each project ask two questions: “Am I saving myself time at the expense of the user?” and “How can I save the user time here?” What is the single most precious commodity in Western society? Money? Status? I would argue it is time. We are protective of our time, and with good reason. There are so many demands on it. We have so much to do. So much...

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Rebuilding An HTML5 Game In Unity

Posted by on 25th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Rebuilding An HTML5 Game In Unity

Rebuilding An HTML5 Game In Unity By Martin Kool April 24th, 2014 Android, Games, HTML5 10 Comments When our HTML5 game Numolition was nearly done, we decided to throw it all away and rebuild it in Unity. That turned out to be an exciting and valuable experience, and one that I thought would be worth sharing with other Web developers. Come in, the water’s warm! Last year, we released a mobile game named Quento. It was written entirely in HTML5, wrapped in our proprietary PhoneGap alternative and launched in many app stores with mild...

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11 Accessories for Long Exposure Photography

Posted by on 25th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

11 Accessories for Long Exposure Photography

A Post By: Scott Wyden Kivowitz Every so often I get an email from a blog reader asking “if there is one accessory that you would recommend for long exposure photography, what would it be?” I wish the answer was a simple one, but of course it is not. There are so many accessories that I carry every time I go making long exposure photographs. There are also many accessories I carry on a regular basis no matter what, and some I carry here and there depending on the location. So with that all said, here are some of my favorite items, and...

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7 Street Photography Tips and Exercises to Try This Season

Posted by on 25th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

7 Street Photography Tips and Exercises to Try This Season

A Post By: James Maher You can currently pick up 2 eBooks on Street Photography by James on sale now at SnapnDeals! Windswept Hair, Prince and Broadway, SoHo If you live near me, the birds are starting to chirp, it no longer hurts your face to walk out the door, and everyone sheds their all black winter outfits and puts on their most interesting attire. If you live in the southern hemisphere, it’s beginning to cool off nicely. Spring and fall are the best times of the year to capture people and focus on street photography. If ever there’s...

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1939: England in Color (part 1)

Posted by on 25th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

As far as I can see, they clearly mark the photographer as someone who knew both their technical and compositional basics, and was capable of taking at least decent-quality photographs. As others have mentioned, obtaining proper focus and exposure required a little more skill than it does today (not to mention that colour slide film, with its less than comfortable exposure latitude, was a novelty back then). I’m not one to judge their “artistic” merit, which would be kind of goofy anyway, because these shots were obviously...

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Lost 1960s moon photos recovered from analog tapes

Posted by on 25th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

What strikes me, as a guy who was alive back then, is that we went to the moon in the first place. No, we didn’t have cell phones, and the only computer in school was a massive apparatus in its own room which you had to program with terse text commands. But we weren’t quite as backwards as it might appear to the current generation. Making it to the moon was a serious accomplishment. That, and the Beatles. Source Article from...

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Updated: Creating the Leica T

Posted by on 25th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

To understand the present, you must first understand the past. Why are Japanese cameras cheaper? After the WWII, Germany was stripped of all its intellectual property, its industrial and technology patents made void. It was devastating to German companies who have totally lost momentum, and it created a huge bonanza for manufacturers elsewhere (particularly in the US and Japan). Many of (then) smaller Japanese companies had actually been repair shops before the war, and were familiar with the construction of the cameras, and most had...

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Famatic connects generations through digital picture frame

Posted by on 25th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Famatic connects generations through digital picture frame

People are taking more pictures than ever before and many of them are posted on Facebook, Instagram and other social networks. However, not everybody has access to those digital platforms and with only a very small proportion of photos made into prints, the less tech-savvy or connected may be missing out. A new Kickstarter project is aiming to make digital images more accessible to those without social media accounts. Famatic is a picture frame that connects to Facebook and Instagram – or you can email pictures as well. The idea...

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All teed up: Leica T First Impressions Review

Posted by on 25th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Yep, sounds like sour grapes, alright. LOL. You seem to forget that, in its time, there were plenty of other photographers who considered your beloved M6’s to be nothing but overpriced, over-romanticized, shiny, anachronistic novelties for people with more money than brains. Now, you’re exhibiting the ultimate in hypocrisy by approving of your own appreciation for your Leicas, while ridiculing any appreciation for this new Leica. If anything, your Leica M6’s (adjusted for today’s dollars, and taking into account that...

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Topless Male Models Required for In-Store Event – Glasgow

Posted by on 24th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

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Welsh Female Models Urgently Needed!

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URGENT! Model Needed for Creative Beauty Photoshoot in North London

Posted by on 24th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

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Male Model 25 to 45 for Corporate Photography TFP

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Model Required for Implied Nude Shoot on Gold Coast

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Photographer Needed For Fashion Lookbook

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Lighting For Real Estate Photography Turns 26!!!

Posted by on 24th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Wide-Angle Lenses For Real Estate Photography: How Wide is Wide? Interior Lighting With Multiple Strobes: By Scott Hargis What Should You Charge For Real Estate Photography? Don’t Charge For Real Estate Photography Until Your Verticals are Vertical Choosing Gear To Get Started in Real Estate Photography For Least the Cost My Formula For Pricing Real Estate Photography The Arithmetic Of Real Estate Photography Pricing Bracketing With Flash For Exposure Fusion and HDR Flash For Beginners...

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Finding Gold in Your Image Archives

Posted by on 24th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Finding Gold in Your Image Archives

A Post By: Rowan Sims No doubt like many other photographers, so many of my images have never seen the light of day. This is mostly for good reason; they are out of focus, poorly composed, badly timed, they just don’t make the cut. Often these images may be good, just not the BEST. I have learned though, that there can be gold hiding in your archives, just waiting to be rediscovered, taken into the develop module and shared with the world. I have found that spending some time digging through old shoots can yield some very positive results....

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Win a $1500 of Camera Gear with Loving Landscapes

Posted by on 24th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

Win a $1500 of Camera Gear with Loving Landscapes

A Post By: Darren Rowse Last week we announced a brand new dPS eBook – Loving Landscapes: a Guide to Landscape Photography Workflow and Post-Processing with the early bird discount of 33% off what will be its normal price. We’re really pleased both with the eBook and how it helps readers improve their Landscape Photography Post Processing – but also the feedback it is already getting. Here’s what one of our readers – Belinda said: “Thanks for this ebook. I downloaded it at 11pm last night moments after getting your email and was...

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How to get Motivated to do more Photography

Posted by on 24th, Apr, 2014 in Blog | 0 comments

How to get Motivated to do more Photography

A Post By: Gavin Hardcastle Are you one of those photographers who finds there’s a million other things that demand your attention and get in the way of pursuing your passion for photography? You’re not alone. The work/life balance is a delicate dance and it’s easy to get sidetracked by the endless tasks of day to day life, even when things are going well. As a professional photographer you’d expect I spend a great deal of time out there shooting, but the truth is that I don’t get to shoot anywhere near as much as I’d love to....

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Long Haired Models Required for Portfolio Building

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Fitness model for portfolio shoot

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Short Haired Female Models Required for Different Styling Shots

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Female Required for Hair Makeover Shoot

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