Just saw this over on the Photo Editor’s Blog. I figured some NESOP people might be interested. A documentary symposium online tonight at 8pm. Click here to check it out or the photo clip below. Also, take a look at some of the Photo Editor’s recent posts, some great video and interesting views.
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I have been using a Macbeth Color Checker Chart for quite a while now and just recently stumbled across there new Passport system. It is actually a series of Charts and Cards combined with a software system for your computer that works directly with Photoshop to produce a calibration for a batch of images. I have been very satisfied with the results of the Color Checker and would love to fiddle around with the new system. For now, check out this video from X-Rite.
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I was running through my morning blog readings and I came across a post on Rob Galbraiths Blog “Digital Photography Insights” that made me question my choice of camera manufacturer. Something that I have been doing a lot in recent weeks.
For the full story, click the screenshot above or visit Rob Galbraith’s Digital Photography Insights Blog.
The idea behind this blog is simply to share knowledge. It is hard to make it as a photographer no matter how you approach it but the least we can do is to share what we know. I am getting ready to enter my second year at the New England School of Photography and have already gained a wealth of knowledge from their program. I intend to share everything that I have learned, and will learn, on this blog over the coming years of my career.
It’s still early, but with time I hope to integrate an open critique section as well. Allowing photographers of all level to post work and get outsiders perspectives. An unbiased eye can always help and learning to see your own work objectively is critical to being successful.
As well as posting all the knowledge I pickup at NESOP, I intend to share solutions to problems that occur on my own shoots. New techniques that I test in various situations and all of the steps taken along the way to the solution.
I invite anyone and everyone to add their own experiences as they relate to any particular article and questions are always welcome. I hope that everyone who visits over the coming years will be able to find some information that is useful to their needs.
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