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The Winner of $1000 from our 101 Landscape Lightroom Presets Competition is….

19 Jun

Recently we launched 101 Landscape Lightroom Presets product. As part of the launch we put everyone who purchased a copy into the draw to win $ 1000 in camera gear. Those who purchased the bundle (101 Lightroom Presets and 101 Landscape Lightroom Presets) received 2 entries.

The winner of this competition is Terrence Jones

Congratulations – we’ve just emailed you with details of how we’ll get you your prize and can’t wait to see what you buy!

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Thanks everyone else for picking up a copy of the the presets packs – we’ve received some amazing feedback and appreciate you supporting dPS with your purchase.

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Winner Winner! See Who Won Our Game of Phones

27 Feb

We played a super fun round of Game of Phones on Twitter yesterday.

We tweeted out cards and you all replied. Scroll along to see the winners (and proud new owners of $ 50 Photojojo gift cards).

If you didn’t win, we’ve still got a prize for you – take $ 4.43 off of your very own Game of Phones with the coupon code AnswerEm, in honor of Luke’s texts. Who’s Luke? You’ll see …

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Finding your story: National Geographic grant winner Max Lowe

19 Feb

‘If you want to be a better photographer, stand in front of more interesting stuff.’
– Jim Richardson, National Geographic Photographer

Born into a family with a taste for the ‘restless life,’ Max Lowe was indoctrinated into a life of far-flung travel basically at birth. ‘Traveling,’ Lowe says, ‘more than anything, has inspired me.’

It was during his years in college in Salt Lake City that Lowe first picked up a camera. In addition to bringing his camera along while he and friends were ‘chasing pow,’ Lowe found that pitching himself as a photographer often allowed him access to live musical performances for free. ‘This was really the first time I experienced photography as a tool that could take me to these places that I wouldn’t be able to access otherwise,’ Lowe says. ‘It was an addicting thing.’

After receiving his first payment as a photographer in the form of a gift certificate to a local pizza joint (‘the pizza was great’), Lowe decided to explore photography as more than a hobby. He began to experiment with combining his natural inclination for travel with his photography to actually build a career. It was while traveling through India that Lowe received word back from National Geographic that he had won the ‘Young Explorers’ grant. He was to leave India and travel to the Khumbu region of Nepal to document the influence of Western tourism culture on the native Sherpa people. And Lowe’s journey with National Geographic continues from there.

‘I found stories living in the experiences I already craved,’ Lowe says. ‘Find your story. Find something you’re truly hungry for. The rest will follow suit.’

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£10,000 Landscape Photographer of the Year 2015 prize winner announced

20 Oct

A picture of the Dorset coastline on a snowy day has won a UK photographer the £10,000 top prize in the ‘Take A View’ competition. Andy Farrer, a professional photographer from Dorset, England, has become the ninth Landscape Photographer of the Year with his image of ‘Bat’s Head In The Snow’. Read more

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10 Best Photos from the Summer Landscape Photo Contest – Pick the Winner Now!

21 Aug

Our Summer Landscape Photo Contest is entering the final stage. HUGE THANKS to all the participants who uploaded their photos to our Flickr group pool. It’s great to know that so many talented and creative photographers read our blog. The contest jury had difficult time selecting only 10 photos from all the beautiful images submitted. But the finalists are picked and now only YOU decide Continue Reading

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The Winner of the 16-300mm Di II VC PZD Tamron Lens is . . .

18 Jun
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Tamron 16-300mm Di II VC PZD Macro

A HUGE Thank You to everyone who entered our recent contest to win a 16-300mm Di II VC PZD Macro Lens from our friends at Tamron. This was not actually a photography competition, but so many of you shared your beautiful photographs, we encourage you all to go back and scroll the comments section for some wonderful photos and links to reader pages/sites.

Yet again, the response was absolutely AMAZING with over 930 entries! But now, on to the winner! Drum roll – and the winner is:

The Tamron 16-300mm Di II VC PZD Macro goes to – Hasan! Congratulations!

His comment:

I like landscape and street photography… I spent a long time trying to decide which I like more… but my wife told me I am good in both 😀 so my website has both www.hasanodeh.com

I see this lens as a dream for my street photography… speed and discretion is the key to street photography… you have to be versatile. able to switch focal lengths instantly without changing lenses is an amazing way to make sure you get the best street images…. starting from environmental portraits all the way to close ups of a face of a 92 years old lady selling roses to young couples. The PZD will allow me to focus faster when the moment presents itself and the quite focusing system (along with the silencer mode on my camera) will make sure I do not disturb that magical moment as it happens. Also the vibration compensation would be amazing as shooting from a tripod is almost never an option for street photography… so a lens with a good VC is a god send.

To anyone reading this… Look at my website and get this…. I am self taught… and this is where it all happened… on DPS… just keep shooting and keep reading… It’ll be amazing if DPS gives a lens that let me take what I learned here to another level. thanks guys whether you chose me or not for your efforts on DPS.

We were all thrilled with the entries – you tugged at our heartstrings, made us laugh, made us smile, but most importantly, you made us keep wanting to do more of what we are doing; providing you quality information and guidance to become a better photographer. We were so pleased to see that you came from every part of the world, young adults to grandparents, and everyone in between. Thank you all for your entries!

Here is a special post from the winner of the Tamron 16-300mm Di II VC PCD Macro from our December, 2014 Contest:

I am not entering!!! I won one of these in December (THANKS DPS!!!!!) and I love love love the lens!!! For me, it takes so much stress out of getting the picture just the way I want to without a need to switch between lenses. It really freed me up as a photographer to think about things like composition and camera settings instead of handling the lenses. Wonderful feeling, and a wonderful lens. Thanks again! This picture was taken with it too, from a moving car – and I was READY!!!!

Vera Irwin Photo

Tamron Road Trip ImageFor those of you that didn’t win, Tamron has invited ALL dPS readers download their 2015 eBook Series!

You can find those HERE!

Tamron Rebates

For all of you residing in the USA, when you do purchase your 16-300mm Di II VC PZD Macro Tamron Lens, make sure to take advantage of the $ 100 Total Rebate, through June 21, 2015. If you’d prefer one of the other award winning Tamron Lenses, please make sure to take check out these additional Tamron Rebates*. Find additional information HERE.

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*Current rebate offers end June 30, 2015. US RESIDENTS ONLY.

The Winner will be emailed with details of how to collect their prize. Please make sure to look for our email. Thanks you again for all the wonderful submissions and to Tamron for sponsoring this competition.

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The Winner of the Group f.64 Signed Book Giveaway is…

26 Dec
Mary Street Alinder Group f.64 Book Signing at the Scott Nichols Gallery

Mary Street Alinder Group f.64 Book Signing at the Scott Nichols Gallery

Thanks to everyone who entered my giveaway of a signed copy of Group f.64. Thanks to the craziness of the holidays I ran slightly behind schedule in making my winner announcement, but it’s finally here. And the winner is… Sid Vedula.

Congratulations Sid! Expect your copy of the book in the mail soon.

I hope everyone has a fun and healthy holidays.

If you haven’t already taken part, be sure to enter Your Best Photos from 2014 in my annual blog project.

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Phase One’s new photo contest rewards winner with IQ250 loan

06 Dec

Phase One has announced a new photo contest offering photographers a chance to win the use of a Phase One IQ250 medium format camera system for a month. The contest seeks submissions demonstrating the contest’s theme “What the world’s best __ is made of”, and will run through the rest of the month. Learn more

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23 November, 2014 – Antarctica 2015 Trip Winner Announced

24 Nov

 

Earlier this year Luminous-Landscape announced a special promo for our video subscription services.  The offer was that if you purchased an annual subscription to our videos we would enter your name for a chance to win an all expense paid trip to our 2015 Antarctica Workshop Trip.  We are happy to today to announce the winner of this trip, Michele Sons from Roanoke, Virginia USA.


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The Winner of $1000 from our Essential Guide to Black and White Photography eBook Competition is….

23 Sep

NewImageRecently we launched our Essential Guide to Black and White Photography. As part of the launch we put everyone who purchased a copy into the draw to win $ 1000 in camera gear.

The winner of this competition is…. Yves Wepadjuie!

Congratulations Yves – we’ve just emailed you with details of how we’ll get you your prize and can’t wait to see what you buy!

Thanks everyone else for picking up a copy of the Essential Guide to Black and White Photography – the eBook has received some amazing feedback and we appreciate you supporting dPS with your purchase – the sale of our eBooks is how we are able to keep producing 14 free tutorials each week here on the blog!

Our Next eBook is Just Around the Corner

For those looking forward to our next eBook – you don’t have to wait too long! We’ve got another exciting one for you very soon from our best selling author – Gina Milicia!

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