If you want to shoot macro, but don’t know much about it, there are plenty of websites devoted to the process. here is one of many guides to getting started, provided by our friends at Adorama:
Great work, great ideas, great help…
I’m always on the lookout for great work. It helps inspire me. It helps me know where trends are headed. It helps me keep tabs on who the hot and/or up and coming photogs are. I also like to keep an eye out for other industry people, like stylists, art directors, etc. You never know when you’ll need some help on shoot, and you want to work with people who will make you look better.
Books…
Has anyone used one of the growing number of custom book making companies out there today? I’ve seen advertisements for a bunch of companies over the last couple years, and the prices keep dropping. It’s basically just a POD (print on demand) service, that allows you to create a photo book… a real book, bound and all.
Students, show them your best work!!!
Goodbye, old friend…
This article predicts the demise of several more large newspapers (Denver just lost one of its icons – The Rocky Mountain News):
Canon user?
If you shoot professionally, you should become a member of CPS. No, it’s not Child Protective Services… It’s Canon Professional Services. They provide help for Canon shooters. The official Canon invite states:
Sometimes you’ll get lucky!
Sometimes it can be hard to photograph a subject. Sometimes you’ll get lucky. I always try to make the photos for this feature very fun/goofy/light-hearted. I want it to match the feeling of the text, and the questions and answers are usually so much fun…
State sales tax?!?
We just did our taxes, and it made me think of a few things that every self-employed photographer should be doing. I’ll try blogging about several of these things over the next few days, starting with a VERY important one right now…
www.window.state.tx.us/taxinfo/sales/
A serious read for photogs…
I almost didn’t read all the way through this article. It was pointed out to me, and I was told it was an “eye-opener” for self-employed photographers. Well, the first half was a bit boring and pretty obvious. It was late and I was close to calling this one done.
www.rangefindermag.com/repository
Victor…
The web is full of wonderful photography-related stuff. For example, you can read Victor online: