Going to the Burnaby Board of Trade meeting tonight? Let me take your picture

Just got the call from a friend of Bradley’s that the Burnaby Board of Trade needs a photographer for their event tonight. Sorry to the folks at Launch Party v6 but I won’t be there this time. [From Burnaby Board of Trade - Upcoming Events at the Burnaby Board of Trade] Now I have to [...]

Kris Krug’s photography tips: Learn from these. Really, watch now.

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Image by Planetnelson via Flickr One of the photographers who I most aspire to be like, to emulate, get inspiration from is Kris Krug. I think more than any other person his work, example, and encouragement is one of the main reasons I decided to make the jump to go pro. Every time a great [...]

Nikon D300 firmware upgrade gives new features including copyright info

One of the best features of DSLRs is the ability to get more features or extended capabilities through firmware upgrades. I had heard rumours that Nikon was prepping an update to the D300’s firmware, but last time I looked it wasn’t out yet. Last night cruising through my feeds I saw that UK-based Digital Photographer [...]

Aviary heats things up with Phoenix online image editor

I’m a huge fan of Picnik. I can do so many cool things with it. It’s snappy, fun, and easy. Now I saw on both RWW and Photojojo reviews of Aviary and it’s online photo editor Phoenix and my first question was (and sorta still is) is it worth $95/yr (for the high-end package, the [...]

FlickrDown: Great Utility or Threat to Intellectual Property?

I caught from Brian Solis—FlickrDown Pulls Pictures from the Cloud to Your PC — bub.blicio.us—and DownloadSquad—posts about FlickrDown and thought, wow that sounds cool until I read this comment on Brian’s post: Brian, it appears this program allows the download of images even when the photographer does not allow downloads. It also strips the metadata [...]

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