Mon Dieu! Usually I enjoy every day, I think we should, but really I wouldn't have minded doing a time-warp that had skipped the last 5-6 weeks altogether. I didn't manage to write a single entry for the blog, let alone make any new photographs. After going through a period of extreme stress in August my immune system decided to let its guard down...
Continue reading...Saturday, January 2, 2010
"What Remains" is easily one of the best photography documentary films I have ever seen. The film is absolutely brilliantly put together by the talented director Steven Cantor, and the musical score is both incredibly beautiful and strangely moody, setting an amazing atmosphere throughout the film.
Continue reading...Sunday, August 30, 2009
The other day I was browsing the internet for photography resources and as always you get thrown in all kinds of different directions, one page leads to the next and so on and so on. So I don’t remember quite how, but I ended up on Simon Plant’s ProPhotoInsights website which I thought was a [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, July 11, 2009
In this video National Geographic contributing photographer Joel Sartore talks about being on assignment for the world’s greatest magazine. In his presentation Joel Sartore communicates a strong conservation message along with how we can all help to save the planet, spiced up with his great sense of humour. If you want to see more of [...]
Continue reading...Saturday, July 4, 2009
Matt Kloskowski (Education and Curriculum Developer for NAPP) has released a new DVD in which he shows us the very latest and coolest Photoshop CS4 tips, tricks, and hidden secrets. Matt’s Photoshop CS4 Power Session DVD will bring you up-to-speed and mastering Photoshop CS4′s newest features in no time. This DVD course is ideal for [...]
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Tuesday, October 5, 2010
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