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Looking into the future of mobile photography

08 May

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As smartphone cameras continuously improve, this dynamic technology has us wondering what’s in store for both the future of such devices and the way we use them as photographers. Will the constant upgrade cycle and users’ desire for new features make for smartphones with super cameras? Or maybe they’ll play more nicely as companion gadgets to dedicated cameras, rather than attempting to do it all themselves. Looking at what’s currently rumored to be in the works, maybe we can wrap our heads around what the future of such connected cameras – and photography – might look like, today on Connect.

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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SEO For Photographers Part 1: What Are People Looking For?

23 Nov

“Google hates me!” is something I hear almost every day from photographers who come to me for help with their websites, and especially for the answer to the question, “why can’t anyone find me in the search engines?” In short, SEO for photographers is something a lot of people appear to be struggling with! Their concern is very real, and Continue Reading

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Lytro meeting suggests Apple looking beyond conventional photography

25 Jan

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Steve Jobs met Lytro founder Ren Ng to discuss the photographic aspects of Apple products, according to a new book about the company. Details are understandably sparse but, according to Adam Lashinsky’s book ‘Inside Apple,’ Jobs asked Ng to prepare a list of three things he’d like Lytro to do with Apple. If nothing else, the story is interesting as it suggests Jobs was as excited by the Lytro and its effect on photography as the rest of the tech community has been. It also suggests Apple’s approach to mobile photography might overlap with Lytro’s aim of creating something fun, shareable and engaging, rather than attempting to replace conventional photography. Such an approach would certainly be in keeping with Apple’s ‘disruptive’ approach to technology. (from 9-to-5Mac) [Updated with response from Lytro]

News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)

 
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Looking For Free Online Photography Tutorials?

02 Oct

© epSos.deTo find the best photography tips for free, you can try a number of websites that have been helpful for many individuals who are interested in getting free photography tutorials. Howitookit.com is one example of this, where they have built a platform in which individuals can find other talented and aspiring photographer to help guide you in your hobby or profession.

Jeff Thomas, who is the founder of the website, has integrated a social media interaction website with a popular hobby and skill. …


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Creating Professionally Looking Cheap Flyers

23 Apr

© morbutoBeing a photographer and Adobe Photoshop expert, a lot of friends ask me to help them create professionally looking cheap flyers for their businesses. Whenever I have some extra time to spend I gladly aid them in implementing their ideas to create professionally designed flyers. The work hours I put into these projects may seem to go unpaid, but I hardly see it that way. That's what friends are for, right? Of course various printing companies will also have a nice flyer template which …

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