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Shutterbug Staff  |  Jan 30, 2007  |  0 comments

Blue Pixel's Pro Digital Workflow Seminars are the Perfect Complement
to Digital SLR Holiday Gifts

Professional Photographers and High-Level Amateurs Will Learn to Maximize
Digital Workflow with the Fewest Steps




Excited
to use your new digital SLR camera, but confused about where to start? Learn
how toge...

Shutterbug Staff  |  Jan 30, 2007  |  0 comments

LiveBooks Teaches National Geographic All Roads

Project Winners To Market Their Photography To The World

LiveBooks, Inc. continues to support emerging, talented photojournalists with
its sponsorship of National Geographic's "All Roads Photography
Project" by providing the winners of this year'sinternat...

 |  Feb 01, 2007  |  0 comments

February
2007

On
the Cover

This month we explore the realm of black and white photography. If
you've ever wondered how to get great color to black and white conversions,
wonder no more as Philip...

 |  Feb 27, 2007  |  0 comments

Tamron Announces "Make You Mark" Photo Contest For Tamron
Lens Users




Now here's your chance to really make your mark as a photographer. Take a picture
of a natural or manmade landmark from anywhere on the four corners of the globe
and submit it to Tamron's 2007 Photo Contest: "Make Your Mark: Photographing
Natural orManm...

 |  Feb 27, 2007  |  0 comments



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Adorama Launches Photography Workshop Series

Aimed at professionals, enthusiasts, and amateur photographers throughout the
New York tri-state area, Adorama Camera, Inc. has announced the launch of an
affordabl...

 |  Feb 27, 2007  |  0 comments

FACES OF SUNSET BOULEVARD

A Portrait of Los Angeles

Patrick Ecclesine

www.facesofsunset.com



April 12 -- May 4, 2007

L.A. City Hall Bridge Gallery

Monday through Friday 8am-5pm.

Enter City Hall East at 200 N. Main Street

Los Angeles, California 90012

** Freet...

 |  Feb 27, 2007  |  0 comments

Filters and Digital SLRs: Why Color Controls Might Make Most Filters
Obsolete

by George Schaub

I used to own a suitcase filled with filters. I had screw-on filters and compendium
types, the holders that would take slide-in filters with adapters for a variety
of lens diameters. I would use filters to enhance color,compen...

 |  Feb 27, 2007  |  0 comments

Getting Into Infrared: Another Point of View

by George Schaub

The wonderful thing about photography is that it allows for virtually every
point of view and ability to render the visual world in any fashion you desire.
It can range from "straight" reportage and documentation to the
most fancifulinterpretation...

 |  Feb 27, 2007  |  0 comments

Printing Trends

by Ron Leach

Back in the "old days" of film, most photographers concentrated
on image capture, with "output" being limited to the relatively
few pros and enthusiasts with access to a darkroom. Things are a bit different
in today's digital world, with affordable inkjetprinters...

 |  Mar 01, 2007  |  0 comments

March 2007

On
the Cover

This month our mission is to provide you with as many Digital Darkroom
tips and tricks as possible. For example, Philip Andrews illustrates that you
can do more with layers thanju...

George Schaub  |  Mar 27, 2007  |  0 comments

The Case for Center Weighted Metering

by George Schaub

While today's multi-pattern metering system found in most DSLRs are marvels
of technology, you'll notice that almost every DSLR also has other metering
pattern options. The two main options, with variants available on some cameras,
are center-weightedaver...

Ron Leach  |  Mar 27, 2007  |  0 comments

Innovative Digital Products

by Ron Leach

We just returned from Las Vegas after attending this year's PMA International
Convention and Tradeshow, and one of the highlights of the event for those of
us in the media is the "Sneak Peak" that takes place on the afternoon
before the convention opens. Thisinf...

 |  Mar 27, 2007  |  0 comments

Panasonic Lumix To Launch Digital Photo Academy



Panasonic LUMIX will launch the Digital Photo Academy, a series of workshops
for all digital camera owners who want to maximize their cameras' features
and create more rewarding and enjoyable photo experiences. The academy, offering
courses at three different levels, will roll out in 20...

 |  Mar 27, 2007  |  0 comments

The Palm Springs Photo Festival

May 6-11

Korakia Pensione Hotel

The Palm Springs Photo Festival is the West Coast meeting place of photography's
national and international community and has rapidly become one of the most
extensive photo festivals in the U.S. and abroad, offering numerous invaluable
opportunities to learn andn...

 |  Apr 01, 2007  |  0 comments

April 2007

On
the Cover


Big news this month on the digital camera front: The Nikon D40 has broken the
$600 barrier and a Leica legacy goes digital! To learn more about the Nikon
D40 and the Leica M8 besur...

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