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“NO” versus “YES” – Which Got The Most Response?
On the previous post I mentioned, almost in passing, how negative articles and stories are more highly engaged than are positive ones. A few minutes later, this catches my attention: Just Say NO "So, one answer to my student’s rhetorical question is “Just say NO.” As...
“Too Expensive” or ‘Not Worth It” – There is a Difference
From Seth this morning: "Culturally, we create boundaries for what something is worth. A pomegranate juice on the streets of Istanbul costs a dollar, and it's delicious. The same juice in New York would be seen as a bargain for five times as much money. Clearly, we're...
Cool Shot, March 19, 2014
Photographer Andras Deme. Assignment shot for Project 52 PROS: "Time Travel". Andras used collage techniques to show the same woman in antique garments and a future wardrobe. The image was shot in London.
This Evening: Meet with Matt Dutile, Editorial and Travel Photography
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Oh Yeah, We’ve Seen That Before…
Iconic images. You know them. The ones everyone has seen. Mather Point at the Grand Canyon. Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. Horseshoe Bend on the Colorado. The bridge over the Virgin River in Zion is one of those iconic photographs as well. A shot most everyone takes...
Michael Clark Photography: Winter Newsletter
Michael Clark's Winter Newsletter. Michael Clark's website.
Some Very Cool Footer Ideas
A well constructed footer is vital for a photographer's website. More on this subject here.
A Conversation with Matt Dutile, Travel and Portrait Photographer
Free and open to the public. Wednesday, March 19, 2014 at 6PM PST. Registration at this link. Please do not register if you cannot make the show. We have limited availability. From Matt: "Hi, I'm Matt Dutile. I'm a professional travel and portrait photographer living...
Lighting Essentials is Now a Blog
Just a short note of change here. The magazine style site is now switched to a blog page. More and shorter posts. Occasional long format posts. Back to the Essentials of Lighting Essentials.
Why I Like My Nikon Df, And Don’t Care What Others Think
Yeah, it seems strange to write an article on why in particular I really love my Nikon Df. Why would anyone give a shit what someone else likes as far as a camera? And yet, they do. And I kinda get that on some level. I have heard this camera derided as being too...
“I Could’a Been A Contender”
The assignment was to illustrate the phrase: "I Could'a Been a Contender". Taken from the Marlon Brando movie, "On the Waterfront", the phrase has been used to mean a lot of similar feelings... not making the cut, not being good enough, or being held back. The P52...
Lighting Basics – Class Four: Inverse Square Law (Basics)
Lighting Basics: Class Four Light does the same thing every time. Read the above again, please. Because it does. Can you imagine what would happen if every time we pushed a key on a piano we got a different note? How would we make music? If 2+2 is occasionally...


