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We trust you'll learn something new or find a little inspiration in this month's issue of our email newsletter.
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Test Your Knowledge?
What is the name of the photographer famous for taking pictures of crowds of naked people?
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"A photograph is a secret about a secret. The more it tells you the less you know."
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"No matter how intense things get, you manage to keep a cool head. What’s your secret?"
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| Spencer Tunick is the photographer famous for taking pictures of crowds of naked people? |
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Portrait Lessons
On the first Tuesday of each month we hold a free Portrait Photo Lesson. We cover portrait lighting patterns, posing tips and we show dozens of examples of both good and bad portrait photos. In one quick afternoon lesson participants gain a better understanding of the techniques used to take a beautiful portrait. Call to reserve a spot. |
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| For the beginner or the pro |
Quick Fix: Fire In The Sky
We all love watching sunsets, looking at pictures of sunsets and, of course, photographing sunsets! The warm colors—deep shades of ...
PC Photo Magazine |
Levitt vs. Eggleston: An Exercise in Value
For the moment forget about who made these two pictures. Consider instead the photographs, shoulder to shoulder, on their own merit. ...
Art On Paper Magazine |
Putting Your Best Face Forward
With a look of unmistakable satisfaction, Melody pressed her thumb against my cheekbone one last time, blending the touch of ...
American Photo Magazine |
Capturing the Big Cat
It goes against our notion of photographer as auteur, but some subjects are best captured -- or can only be captured -- when ...
Popular Photography & Imaging |
| Photo Factoids |
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The Brownie box camera, introduced by Eastman Kodak, sold for $1.00 in 1900. The camera's 6-exposure film sold for 15 cents.
The first aerial photograph was taken from a balloon during the U.S. civil war.
Roger Wrenn was the photographer who took the famous picture of General Douglas MacArthur wading ashore in the Philippines in October 1944. |
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