TOP TEN IMAGES FROM THE FREE TABLETOP WORKSHOP: REVIEW ONE
Some truly terrific imagery the first week out in our second free Tabletop Workshop for those who are not able to get out and do things. And for those of you who are, but just want to up your skills.
Here are the top ten images this week:
Smartphone Camera Photography
“Every shift in photography has been linked to a shift in technology,” the exhibit’s curator, Henry Jacobson, told me. “But what makes smartphone photography so different is the instantaneous sharing that this device enables.” -- Henry Jacobson in The New...
“This Boring Old Photo…”
"In total, it took roughly two hours to get a single correct frame. I made every mistake you could make. I forgot to pull the dark slide out so I had at least one totally blank sheet of film. I forgot to dial the aperture back down after focusing so I significantly...
Steve Pamp: Tintypes of Gravestones: Colorado Front Range
Steve is a photographer in Colorado, and a Project 52 Alum. These photographs were taken during a summer project covering the Front Range of Colorado and the grave markers in the old cemeteries there. Steve chose to do these photographs on dry tin type, a very old...
What Do You Charge For… (Part Three)
Working and bidding for small businesses and entrepreneurial startups. (What Do You Charge For... Part One / Part Two) Mom and Pop businesses, self-employed artisans, service providers, entrepreneurs and all of the small businesses that are the lifeblood of the...
Are You a Commodity or a Brand?
Brooke from way back in the day... can you spot the 'brand' we were inspired by? Why Thinking of Yourself as a Brand is More Important Than You Know There are brands and there are commodities. A brand is something or someone that people choose because of what they...
Old Mama Dog – New Tricks…
"I am changing the direction of my photography as I shoot more film. Overall I hate my own results but I love the work itself. I've been all over the place trying to figure out what type of photographer I want to be when I grow up. As I get older I realize the small...









