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Book Review:  “Captured” by Moose Peterson

Book Review: “Captured” by Moose Peterson

January 24, 2011 3 Comments

It’s been a while since I’ve reviewed a book here, primarily because I’ve not had as much time to really dig into a good book. However, since Moose Petersons “Captured” came out, it has been on my list of books I’d like to read for a number of reasons

Another Book Review: From Snap Shots to Great Shots (Canon 50D)

January 25, 2010 6 Comments

One area I’ve not really tackled here on the blog is that of book reviews, primarily because I don’t see a lot of books come through that give me enough time to read them myself.  One notable exception to that was a copy of Jeff Revell’s “From Snap Shots to Great Shots” book on the ...

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Useful Resource

November 10, 2009 33 Comments

In the interests of giving people enough time to participate, here is the awaited review of Scott Kelby’s Digital Photography Book, Volume 3.  To be eligible to win this book, simply comment on this post – you have until Friday to make a comment – the winner will be announced then.  One entry only per ...

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My weekend with Joe McNally

September 22, 2008 No Comments

Well, it finally happened…I got my copy of The Moment it Clicks, by Joe McNally.  Read through the entire book over the course of the weekend – twice.  This guy continually amazes me, not only for what he’s teaching, but his matter-of-fact and down-to-earth approach to instruction.  This book really and truly does live up ...

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Follow Up: Radio Station Photo Theft

Earlier today, I posted the article about a radio station stealing images from a competitor station.  After publishing the...

Radio Station Steals Photos

...the cost of hiring a lawyer and delay tactics that the station can make to draw out the process...

The Benefit of Company

...Socializing is a good thing - we are social creatures, and this is even more true with photographers. ...

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