Link Roundup 01-10-2009
A few selected links from this week…
- Ambrotype Photography
Photocritic
If you think film photography is a pain-in-the-butt, check out this stuff! I think I found my next personal challenge! - How to Photograph a Convention
digital Photography School
Conventions can be a great place to photograph some interesting characters — here's a good set of tips for doing just that! - Creativity Ideas for Photographers
My Camera World
We all hit creativity blocks from time to time. Here are some ideas for getting past those blocks and getting back on track. - Four compact photo printers under $150
Photodoto
Printing is becoming a long lost art among photographers. So check out these four (inexpensive) photo printers if you want to actually see some photos on paper. - Playing With Fire – How to Photograph Fire
digital Photography School
Fire can be a tricky subject in photography. Here are a few good tips for getting better fire photos in a variety of situations. - Chase Jarvis' 5 Tips for Exceptional Photographs
silberstudios.tv
An Interview with Chase Jarvis as he gives out his 5 tips for exceptional photographs. - “Share-a-Link” Saturday
LeggNet's Digital Capture
Rich opened up the floodgates for people to leave comments with links to their favorite photography sites. Check out the list, and leave a few of your own favorites! - City of Lost Carts
Doc Challenge
An interesting documentary on a photographer who primarily photographed a very specific subject for an extended period of time.
the_wolf_brigade
January 11, 2009Thanks a lot Brian. Just when I thought I was happy entering the world of large format you’ve got me hankering for a glass plate camera. I think realistically it’ll have to wait until I can build a darkroom though, or at least regular access to one.
If the collodion isn’t sensitive to red light it makes much more sense to do what you can in the darkroom where you can see.
First things first though. This year my goal is to build a medium format pinhole camera. 6×12 sounds nice.
Maureen Bond
January 18, 2009Brian,
Thanks for a great website here. There is so much to read, learn and try. These links are just great.
Well done.