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Daryl Hawk  |  May 01, 2003  |  0 comments

The Art Of The Travel Portrait

My 25 years of traveling on the back roads of the world has led to countless adventures, experiences, and stories from the array of characters I have met along the way. As a documentary photographer...

Jay McCabe  |  May 01, 2003  |  0 comments

Student Union


State University Of New York Syracuse

First Choice
A graduate student in engineering at SUNY Syracuse, Tim holds a degree in...

Chris Maher and Larry Berman  |  May 01, 2003  |  1 comments

Selling Your Photography At Art Shows

You've been taking pictures for years. You show your prints to friends and family members and they constantly give you positive feedback and tell you how much they love your photography.

Dave Howard  |  May 01, 2003  |  0 comments

Roundshot 28/220

The Roundshot line of professional, full-rotation (360Þ horizontally) panoramic cameras is easily the most extensive and best known in this decidedly small niche of the special-purpose camera market. The...

Jay Abend  |  May 01, 2003  |  0 comments

Point Of View
Photography is a wide-ranging field that engenders passion in its practitioners, and like all great forms of expression creates opinions formed through experience and reflection. In its early days one...
Monte Zucker  |  May 01, 2003  |  0 comments

Master Class

When I think back at my favorite travel photographs they almost invariably turn out to be of the people I ran into along the way. There are exceptions, of course. For the most part, however, as much as I look for...

Ben Clay/Web Photo School  |  May 01, 2003  |  0 comments

Lesson Of The Month

One of the biggest challenges in taking architectural photographs is being able to control the perspective of the shot. Rendering an image so that the vertical lines of a building are parallel to the crop of...

Rick Sammon  |  May 01, 2003  |  0 comments

Globetrotter

Look at any post card rack, and you'll see pictures taken on bright, sunny days. The pictures were often taken late...

Lynne Eodice  |  May 01, 2003  |  0 comments

 

 

 

It seems that everywhere you look, you see nature photos that include water in its many forms, whether they're waves crashing on a rocky coastline, snow on a hillside, dewdrops on flower petals, or a simple ripple on a pond. For outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy taking pictures of water, the possibilities are...

David B. Brooks  |  May 01, 2003  |  0 comments

Epson Stylus C82

With digital cameras and scanners getting both better and more affordable the ability to print photo images with a home computer is an increasingly popular option. In fact, if you have a home computer its utility is rather limited without a printer, so why not...

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