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Grab Our New eBook and Win a New Lens and a Personal Portraiture Mentoring Package!

06 Feb

It has been two weeks since we announced our brand new eBook – Portraits: Making the Shot by Gina Milicia.

The feedback from readers has been wonderful and many have snapped up our launch offer that gets you a second ‘portrait recipes’ eBook by Gina for free when you buy the first.

Today I’m excited to announce a further bonus for anyone (anywhere in the world) who buys this eBook in the next 2 weeks (and anyone who has already picked it up).

One person who grabs Gina’s eBook is going to win $ 1000 towards a new lens/lenses and some personal mentoring by Gina herself.

Here’s the Deal in a Nutshell:

Buy Portraits: Making the Shot in the next two weeks and on top of this great new eBook you’ll get:

  • The bonus eBook ‘14 Recipes for Amazing Portraits‘ worth $ 10 for free
  • $ 1000 USD to go towards any lens (or combination of lenses) you choose
  • 3 hours worth of mentoring and a folio review from Gina via Skype (details below) – worth $ 600

The Mentoring sessions with Gina includes:

GinaMilica12-1WEB.jpgThis is your opportunity for some one on one time with the author of our eBook to work on your portrait photography!

Gina Milicia has photographed some of the world’s most powerful and famous people including royalty and heads of state, billionaires and a-list celebrities and been on location in some of the world’s most exotic places.

Your mentoring with Gina will include:

  • initial 1.5 hours skype introduction and coaching
  • folio review (you send in your images and Gina will review them, then give you personalised exercises to help you improve your portrait photography
  • followed up with a 1.5 hour further mentoring and coaching

The $ 1000 towards a new lens/lenses:

You choose any lens or lenses to the value of $ 1000 at a local (to you) online camera outlet and we’ll foot the bill.

You can put it all towards a high end lens (like a Canon 24-105mm L series lens) or perhaps may choose 2 or 3 cheaper lenses. We’re also willing for you to go for a more expensive lens if you’d like to pay for whatever it costs above $ 1000.

This competition is open to everyone who purchases this eBook during its launch and includes our international readers too!

And yes – if you’ve already got the eBook you’re already in the draw with nothing more to do!

Grab Your Copy Today

Ready to see a marked improvement in your portrait photography and pick up these great bonuses?

Learn more about the eBook here or grab a copy directly by clicking the ‘download it now’ button below.

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Last Chance: 36 Hours Left to Grab These 20 Sensational Photography Deals

31 Dec

Screen Shot 2012 12 24 at 1 50 50 PMWith the countdown to the end of 2012 we’re also closing in on the time that our 20 Great Photography Deals of 2012 will be ending (and when we’ll draw the winner of $ 1200 in photographic gear).

In just 36 hours (as the calendar ticks over into 2013 US Eastern Time) the great deals we put on offer in the lead up to Christmas will close. Among them are some great savings to be had – up to 73% off resources that will help you make 2013 the year of great photos!

Also at that time our competition to give away $ 1200 in photography gear will end. You get an entry into that draw for each purchase you make. Pick up one deal you’re in the draw once, pick up two you’re in twice etc.

The Top Deals of 2012

A number of people have messaged me for my personal recommendations on which deals I think are best. Really it will depend upon your needs but here are the deals in order of ‘best sellers’ so you can see what others bought this year:

  1. Day 11: 73% off our Perfect Portrait Pack – the biggest discount of the week on a bundle of 3 of our most popular eBooks
  2. Day 6: 55% off our ‘Natural Light’ eBook – this $ 9 deal almost knocked over our servers!
  3. Day 8: Any Ed Verosky eBook for just $ 4.98 – 6 EBooks to choose from and as always, very popular this year.
  4. Day 2: 30% off Phil Steele’s Flash Portrait Course – Phil always delivers great teaching and this is an important topic.
  5. Day 4: 65% off our iPhone Photography eBook – if you have an iPhone this $ 7 deal will pay off big time!
  6. Day 3: 33% off the Photographer’s Workflow – eBook, presets, smart collections and videos to help you improve how you manage your photos.
  7. Day 10: James Brandon’s ‘Tack Sharp’ eBook for just $ 5.97 – a small investment that will have a big impact upon one of the most important aspects of photography.
  8. Day 5: 38% off Neil Creek’s ‘Night Photography’ Video Course – the fastest selling course on Udemy ever!
  9. Day 9: 25% off Trey Ratcliff’s ‘The Art of Photography’ Course – 4 video modules to help you improve your photography.
  10. Day 1 – 50% off Click – How to Take Gorgeous Photos of Your Kids – perfect for those of you with kids in your lives
  11. Day 7: 43% off Your own Unique Photography Website and ONline store from PhotoMerchant – a great way to start off the new year

Browse them all at our 12 Days of Christmas page.

The Top Deals of 2011

Don’t forget – this year we also have brought back 9 of the best selling deals from 2011 – these also expire as we tick over into 2013. Here’s their ranking based upon best seller status last year!

  1. Bonus 9: 50% off our Going Pro eBook – thinking about making money from your photography? Grab this one.
  2. Bonus 1: 48% Saving on our Photo Nuts Series – these 3 eBooks will give you control over your camera and give you a processing workflow to create some amazing images.
  3. Bonus 6: 20% off any Topaz Labs Post Processing Software – loads of software to choose from – or get it all for a further 20% off.
  4. Bonus 5: 30% off Trey Radcliff’s HDR Video Tutorial – there is over 11 hours of step by step video instruction in this course!
  5. Bonus 4: 55% off our Travel and Color Photography eBooks – two popular eBooks by Mitchell Kavanavich
  6. Bonus 3: 2 Special Savings from Photojojo – a camera bag insert and digital time lapse camera
  7. Bonus 8: 55% off our Portraits eBook pack – 2 portrait eBooks for a great saving… (note: see Deal 11 above to get our Kids eBook added for just $ 2).
  8. Bonus 7: Save 30% on the 2012 Craft and Vision eBook Collection – 15 eBooks for a crazy price of just $ 45. That’s a years worth of education for just $ 3 each!
  9. Bonus 2: 40% off any Photography Concentrate eBook – 4 great eBooks to choose from!

See them all on our 12 Days of Christmas page.

Don’t Forget the Prize

Every purchase made gives you one entry into the draw to win a photographic prize to the value of $ 1200 USD.

You know what your kit need the most – so we thought we’d let you choose. You can put it towards a new DSLR, a new Lens (or two), a Flash, an Apple computer, Photoshop or anything else (based upon recommended retail price on Amazon, Apple or B&H Photo).

To enter – simply pick up one of the deals featured on the 12 Deals page. Pick up two and you’ve got two entries in the draw (each purchase gives you another entry in the draw).

If you’ve already picked up a deal or two – you’re already in the draw with one entry for each purchase.

This competition is open to all international readers – if you win we’ll get you your prize wherever you are.

So head to our 12 Days of Christmas page and grab yourself a bargain and put yourself in the running for this great prize. Enjoy!

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Grab Our Natural Light eBook for Just $9 [55% Off] Today Only

18 Dec

2012 has been a huge year for dPS and one of the biggest moments for us was launching our biggest selling eBook for the year – Natural Light: Mastering a Photographers Most Powerful Tool.

Today you can get this eBook at the amazing price of just $ 9 USD.

When we asked author Mitchell Kanashkevich to write this eBook we knew the topic of ‘Natural Light’ was on an important topic – however we didn’t anticipate the amazing response from dPS readers who not only made this our fastest selling eBook ever but who began to submit some wonderful reader reviews and feedback.

“Last week just before I was about to spend several thousand dollars on some lighting gear I saw a post about your Natural Light eBook. On a whim I bought a copy and I am so glad I did – the improvement in my photography is out of this world.

Best of all I no longer see the need for all that gear I was eyeing off because I’m equipped with the best light there is – natural light. This was the best few dollars I ever spent!” – Jesse Sadler (via email)

“I absolutely loved the e book and learned a lot from it. Now everywhere I go I look at the light. I also really loved Mitchell’s images, very inspirational.” – Mary Caughley (via facebook)

This eBook has impacted many photographers and so we want to get it in the hand of as many of our readers as possible today by reducing its price so drastically.

What’s Natural Light All About?

In Natural Light, pro travel photographer Mitchell Kanashkevich reveals his secrets for using natural light to enhance the mood, atmosphere, and quality of images.

Really it is about creating Beautiful Photos… just the way Nature Intended it.

Get a full run down of what is included in this eBook on it’s information page here.

But in short – here’s what you’ll discover in Natural Light:

  • Understand the essential qualities of natural light
  • Master the technical components you’ll need to work with natural light, including exposure, metering, and the histogram
  • Learn expert methods to control natural light to suit your creative needs
  • Grasp the potential of harsh light, diffused light, fog, twilight, and other settings
  • Learn to sculpt light, create light interplay, reveal silhouettes, and more
  • Practice professional post-processing techniques to enhance natural light
  • Harness the countless creative possibilities that natural light affords

Natural Light is beautifully illustrated and is full of useful examples and diagrams

Why do we think this is the Best Guide to Natural Light on the Market?

  • Because it’s packed with real-world advice. Mitchell has built a successful photography career by learning to harness natural light in any situation. His hard-won advice will save you years of trial and error, and help you get more from your photography, starting today.
  • Because it’s comprehensive. This ebook covers all aspects of photography using natural light. It gives you the skills you need to conduct your own experiments with natural light—to breathtaking effect.
  • Because it’s ultra-practical. Mitchell’s hands-on advice leads you from the essentials to more advanced aspects of natural-light photography. His field guide to natural light is supported by detailed case studies, tips and tricks, and clear illustrations to help you build up your skills super-fast.
  • Because it was created with the passionate amateur in mind. You don’t need an expensive camera, high-end equipment, or stunning subjects to get real value from this ebook. Mitchell targets his advice to the photographer who wants to use natural light to maximum effect in every image they make.

Grab Your Copy Today at just $ 9 [55% Off]

After the Camera, Your most Powerful Photographic Tool is Light. This eBook will help you to understand and use it to create beautiful images.

Learn more about it here or grab it today only at the hugely discounted price of just $ 9 by clicking the download button below.

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Photo Contests – Is that a contest or Rights Grab?

16 Oct

A Guest Post by Dale Wilson

Photo Contest

Photo contests have been around since the days when chemistry was first introduced to develop light sensitive cellulose – in other words, since before photography became a popular hobby in the 1930’s.

What has changed, however, is the intended flavour of the contest. It wasn’t long ago the photo contest was a vehicle that promoted the pleasurable pursuit of photography as a hobby and rewarded excellence in craft.

However, in the past decade, photo contests have more often than not become a rights grab by preying on unsuspecting entrants who have absolutely no idea what all the legal talk translates too. For example, the following text is copied from a recently announced contest by an internationally recognized environmental NGO that I have supported for years. Its rules read, in part:

By entering (reference to contest deleted) the contest, you retain the rights to your works while granting XXXX (sponsors name deleted) the unrestricted, royalty-free, perpetual right to use, reproduce, communicate, modify and display the works (in whole or in part) for any purpose without any fee or other form of compensation, and without further notification or permission.

By participating in this contest, you release and agree to indemnify and hold harmless XXXXX(reference to contest deleted) and its employees, directors, officers, affiliates, agents, judges and advertising and promotional agencies from any and all damages, injuries, claims, causes of actions, or losses of any kind resulting from your participation in this contest or receipt or use of any prize.

So, what does all this mumbo-jumbo mean and how does it relate to the photographer who wants to have some fun with their pictures?

First, because the contest sponsors are using a lot of legal jargon, it behoves the photographer to understand some of the terms. But first, let’s do a very quick primer on photography and copyright. As a preface let me first say this is NOT LEGAL ADVICE, but opinion based on more than 20 years as a professional photographer who has had to learn Copyright legislation by default.

In most free countries of the world, the moment you release the shutter on a camera the image is by default copyrighted in your name as the author of the work. There are a few exceptions, but as an amateur they probably don’t apply. As the owner of copyright, only you have the right to authorize reproduction of that photograph. Furthermore, you also have the right to have your name associated with the work in what is known as moral rights. Refer to the copyright legislation in your country, but for the most part this should hold true for countries subscribing to the Berne Convention.

With that out of the way, let’s get this in context. First, don’t be swooned by having your name appear in print – by law, in most cases, the publisher is compelled to identify you as the photographer under the Moral Rights conditions of the Act. That is the easy one.

What does Royalty Free mean? RF is a picture reproduction term which means the publisher is only compelled to honour you with a ‘reward’ just once. When they add all these other terms be aware that you could very well be providing them the authorization to re-sell your picture, or allow any company of their choosing, to use your picture without any further reward (royalty) coming back to you. The clause of “Royalty Free in Perpetuity” in all likelihood means the sponsor will be gaining something tangible from the use of your free source photo for many, many years into the future. This, in my opinion, is wrong and these contests should be avoided at all costs.

What does “Forever hold harmless and Indemnify” mean? This is the one clause that should send the largest red flag waving from the highest yardarm you have ever seen. Avoid at all costs, as it has potential to cost you more than anything you have ever owned, or will own.

Basically, by giving the sponsor the right in perpetuity to do whatever they wish with your picture you are saying they can use the image in any way they might decide without ever having to consult you prior to that use. In reality the sponsor could potentially sell that image of your neighbour’s young teen (even though you had permission to take the photograph) to a condom manufacturer for advertising purposes without you ever knowing. Your neighbour eventually sees the image, and rightfully flies off the handle and sues.

The publisher says “Not our problem” the photographer indemnified us from any and all claims. Ultimately you have absolutely no say in how the image is used, yet you assume any and all liability. Yes, you are giving the sponsor the right to sell that photo as a stock image so they can earn an income for their cause, and you have provided them the authority to do so just by entering a well intended photo contest for fun – regardless if you are a winner, or not!

Only you can decide whether you wish to enter a contest that demands indemnity against any and all claims. I can only say to you: I never would; it really is that plain and simple.

Before you enter that contest, read the entry rules, and, even more importantly, understand without reservation exactly what you are agreeing to merely by entering an image in the contest. Unfortunately, photo contests really have become the messenger for the time worn saying “the devil is in the details.”

Incidentally, I no longer offer visual or financial support to the NGO whose contest rules I have adapted for this entry. Common logic would suggest a sponsor should have the right to reproduce winning and honourable mention photos for the purpose of promoting future contests.

Once you understand the contest rules, ask yourself: Is this a bona fide contest that promotes and rewards excellence in my hobby, or is this a rights grab with a devil that may come back to haunt me?

See more of Dale Wilson’s work at his website.

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