by The Photographer's Life | Nov 30, 2007
One of the biggest problems travel photographers (and well, all photographers for that matter) face, is photo lighting and having to correct over-exposed photos. When you’re on an assignment and you have just two days to bring back an article with photographs... by Shelly Perry | Aug 22, 2007
Last week I said that if you’re thinking about shooting and selling your photos to stock agencies, your photos have to be clean. And by that I mean logo-free, trademark-free, even three-stripe Adidas free. (If you missed last week’s article, you’ll... by Shelly Perry | Aug 8, 2007
See this cow… This is a picture that was submitted for this month’s photo challenge — Home Sweet Home — by one of your fellow readers. You might recall earlier this year we talked about how different light has different qualities. (Click HERE for a... by Shelly Perry | Aug 4, 2007
July’s first-place photo challenge winner submitted a beautiful image with selective (or some say “spot”) coloring. You can see it here… This technique used to be called “hand coloring” because it was literally done by hand on the print... by Riley Caton | Jun 15, 2007
Often you must resize your digital images for use in publications or on websites. Sometimes the buyer will give you very specific instructions about what to send. But if you don’t have that guidance, here are the rules of thumb I rely on: For print media...