The Painting with Light team get quite a few enquiries from gallery owners about exhibitions and being visually orientated folk we decided to create a presentation about the group and its work. Dave Peck did all the hard work, designing and building a powerpoint presentation to showcase our work.
The thing is, powerpoint is not really a format you want to stick on the web. So I have used authorPoint Lite to convert the presentation to flash and then stuck it on some spare webspace. If you get a spare few minutes, why not take a look at the Painitng with Light Society Gallery Owners Presentation and let me know what you think.
Thursday, 20 March 2008
Painters with Light Gallery Owners Presentation
Labels:
Exhibitions,
News
Wednesday, 12 March 2008
Lightroom Tips and Tricks
Just came across this free ebook of Lightroom tips & tricks - might be of use to all you Lightroom users.
Labels:
Lightroom
Tuesday, 11 March 2008
Photoshop Disasters
I have just come across the Photoshop Disasters blog. there is some great stuff on there. It is really interesting to see how much the view of the world we are presented with has been manipulated. My current favourite is this headless sportsman:
In addition I notice the Daily Mail still has this image on their site - even though half the front wheel of the left hand motorcycle is missing.
Whilst we are looking at Photoshop manipulation, if you haven't visited the portfolio at Iwanex studio it is well worth a look to see how much the images of the beautiful and famous are tweaked (click on portfolio than a persons image - moving the mouse gives you the before & after).
If "the camera never lies" then it seems Photoshop can make it fib a bit!
Whilst we are looking at Photoshop manipulation, if you haven't visited the portfolio at Iwanex studio it is well worth a look to see how much the images of the beautiful and famous are tweaked (click on portfolio than a persons image - moving the mouse gives you the before & after).
If "the camera never lies" then it seems Photoshop can make it fib a bit!
Labels:
Photoshop
Friday, 7 March 2008
London Terror Posters - The Remix
Yesterday I blogged about the new London anti terror posters. Now its time to see the reaction on the web.
Here are some good ones, some more here though this is my favourite:
by illegalphotos on Flickr
This is a great little video that summarises our rights on the matter.
Related Posts
U.S.A. Photographers Rights
Public Photography and the law
Strictly No Photography
Here are some good ones, some more here though this is my favourite:
by illegalphotos on Flickr
This is a great little video that summarises our rights on the matter.
Related Posts
U.S.A. Photographers Rights
Public Photography and the law
Strictly No Photography
Labels:
Candid Photography,
law,
London,
Taking Pictures
Thursday, 6 March 2008
Eeek! I'm a potential terrorist now
I see that the Metropolitan Police Service - Counter-terrorism advertising campaign asks:
Ho hum, I wonder how they define odd? I should think taking a picture of a handrail would look pretty odd to most people:
I look forward to a trip to Guantanimo Bay real soon.
Thousands of people take photographs every day, what if one of them seems odd?
Ho hum, I wonder how they define odd? I should think taking a picture of a handrail would look pretty odd to most people:
I look forward to a trip to Guantanimo Bay real soon.
Labels:
Candid Photography,
law,
London,
Taking Pictures
Monday, 3 March 2008
Widemouth Bay Location Report
As I may have mentioned I am the Photo Locations Editor for Ephotozine. The idea of the Locations Section is for people to share their favourite photographic location with other photographers, whether it is ideal for Landscapes, Architecture, Wildlife or anything else.
I am just working through some shots from last year and have used these to create a report for Widemouth Bay in Cornwall, which is a fantastic summer location for surfing and sunset shots. Last year I visited it three evenings running as I really loved the place on a warm summers evening.
Related Posts
I am just working through some shots from last year and have used these to create a report for Widemouth Bay in Cornwall, which is a fantastic summer location for surfing and sunset shots. Last year I visited it three evenings running as I really loved the place on a warm summers evening.
Related Posts
Labels:
Ephotozine,
Photographic Locations
Saturday, 1 March 2008
Helen Dixon is Photographers of the month for March
Helen Dixon is a photographer who's work I really admire. She always seems to produce such beautiful images from around the UK. A visit to her website is a real treat for the eyes.
Previous Photographers of the Month
Previous Photographers of the Month
Labels:
Photographer of the Month,
Photographers
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