Guide to Photography : Where Can You Publish Photography Books?

Photography books can be published through forms of self-publication, the help of a publisher, or online to gain exposure and make money. Sell a photography book and handle important legal ramifications withtips from a professional photographer in this free video on photography. Expert: Anthony Maddaloni Contact: www.maddaloniphoto.blogspot.com Bio: Anthony Maddaloni is a professional photographer from Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green

Posted on July 10, 2010 at 9:24 pm by Photography Center · Permalink · 2 Comments
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It Might Get Loud “Three Rock Legends” (Jimmy Page, Jack White, The Edge)

It Might Get Loud is the title of a 2008 documentary by filmmaker Davis Guggenheim.One of the most dynamic gatherings in music history takes place in the new film IT MIGHT GET LOUD when legends Jimmy Page, The Edge and Jack White come together to play, compare notes and talk about music and their mutual love of the electric guitar. Directed by Davis Guggenheim and conceived by producer Thomas Tull, the film, through the words and music of three generations of musicians, celebrates the love affair these men and countless others have with the electric guitar, perhaps the most innovative and challenging instrument ever created. IT MIGHT GET LOUD isnt like any other rockn roll documentary. Filmed through the eyes of three virtuosos from three different generations, audiences get up close and personal, discovering how a furniture upholsterer from Detroit, a studio musician and a painter from London and a seventeen-year-old Dublin schoolboy, each used the electric guitar to develop their unique sound and rise to the pantheon of superstar. Rare discussions are provoked as we travel with Jimmy Page, The Edge and Jack White to influential locations of their pasts. Born from the experience is intimate access to the creative genesis of each legend, such as Link Wrays Rumbles searing impression upon Jimmy Page, who surprises audiences with an impromptu air guitar performance. But thats only the beginning. While each guitarist describes his own musical rebellion, a rockn roll summit

Posted on July 10, 2010 at 3:12 pm by Photography Center · Permalink · 25 Comments
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Infrared effect from RAW images – Photoshop week 22

Adobe Camera Raw is a powerful tool that bridges the gap between your camera and Photoshop. It’s greyscale options exceed those of Photoshop so making a Infrared style image in ACR is as easy as moving a couple of sliders. Watch as digital expert Gavin Hoey www.gavinhoey.co.uk takes you through all the RAW processing steps.

Posted on July 10, 2010 at 2:49 pm by Photography Center · Permalink · 15 Comments
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Slide & Negative Film Scanner from EU3C

The EU3C company manufacturers scanners that capture pictures from your negative films, slides, or black and white negatives into digital data. The data is recorded onto a SD card for loading onto a digital photo frame, or PC, for email, or you could even load them up to your Facebook or other Blog profiles.The device has a preview screen, and even supports a direct TV out where the display is easily and clearly shown in Jpeg format. The step by step process is very simple and easy to use via icons. There is an auto-play function which can do a slide show on your TV. The 5 Mega-pixel support with 1800DPI resolution is good enough to show your pictures in very high clarity. The device is stand alone and does not require a pc or scanner to operate. This is definitely something that can bring the past to life, especially if you have loads of negatives before digital cameras became popular. If you have used this device or have any comments, please leave a message and we will relay the information to the manufacturers.

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Family Force 5 Really Real Show 15

Family Force 5 gets into a heated debate/argument/fight in their tour bus about cleaning. Camera and Editing: Isaac “Tub-O” Deitz

Posted on July 10, 2010 at 8:12 am by Photography Center · Permalink · 25 Comments
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How to Spool a Film

How to spool a film ready for development. www.squarefrog.co.uk

Posted on July 10, 2010 at 6:46 am by Photography Center · Permalink · 25 Comments
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Maxim Maximov – Director of Photography / 3D Generalist / Visual FX for Movies

Biography, An award winning photographer and designer, Maxim Maximov has more than twelve years of professional experience in the advertising field. Born in Russia in 1975 and inspired by his father, a commercial artist and designer, Maximov began to express himself through photography at age fifteen. While pursuing his studies at the Moscow Academy of Photography, he worked with accomplished professional photographers in numerous studios. As he served in the Russian Army, Maximov continued to utilize his technical knowledge to produce specialized military photography. At age twenty-one he expanded his talent in the advertising field and blossomed into an extraordinary commercial photographer / designer. Seeking to enhance his knowledge of the visual arts, in 2000, Maximov left Moscow and came to New York where art enthusiasts and connoisseurs honored him with awards in photography, graphic design, and fine arts. Quickly adapting to and successfully exploring the innovative era of digital photography, three dimensional art, and creative retouching, Maximov is breaking boundaries in creative imagery and concept. Through advertising and contemporary art, he enthusiastically nurture his immense passion for creativity in Visual Effects for Motion Picture and TV Commercials. “Live life to Create!” Maxim Maximov

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Amateur Photography Tips : How to Make a Double Exposure

A double exposure is where two photographs are put onto the same frame of film by not advancing the film after one picture is taken. Create double exposures with tips from an experienced photographer in this free video on creative photography. Expert: Franc Anderson Contact: www.anderson.hu Bio: Franc Anderson is a Northern Irish photographer who has been living and working in Budapest for the last 11 years. Filmmaker: Paul (Leopold) Volniansky

Posted on July 10, 2010 at 3:10 am by Photography Center · Permalink · 16 Comments
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CONTEST NOW CLOSED: MAC Cosmetics Starter Kit + Giveaway!

Follow me on Twitter: www.twitter.com Winner will be drawn randomly using random.org. Contest closes on 1st May at 5pm GMT Conditions of entry: 1) You must be subscribed to me :) 2) Write a comment telling me what cosmetic product – from any brand – you would recommend someone try and why One winner will receive: MAC Prep & Prime powder MAC Well Dressed blusher MAC Vanilla Pigment MAC empty quad MAC Bare Study paint pot MAC Sable shadow MAC Shroom shadow MAC Antiqued shadow MAC Black Tied Shadow MAC 210 brush MAC Blacktrack fluidline MAC lashes in number 7 MAC Creme d’ Nude lipstick MAC Myth lipstick !!! The camera shows my real skin tone for once – hooray! I am wearing: H&M dress Sideways cross necklace from Etsy (see my blog for details) Ring from some random shop in Tokyo Nail polish – Posh Polish by Eyeko NARS Sheer Glow in Barcelona Le Metier de Beaute cream blush in Tenne MAC Bare Study MAC Mythology MAC Black Tied Eyeko mascara Le Metier de Beauty liner on the outer corner Estee Lauder Pink Sand lipstick but worn off and not really there so I suppose this is just my natural lip colour. FTC: This is not a sponsored contest. This is all purchased by myself and has zero affiliation with MAC Cosmetics.

Posted on July 10, 2010 at 1:17 am by Photography Center · Permalink · 25 Comments
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Frazer Harrison-On The Red Carpet:The Photographers Bag Pt 2

In Part 2, Frazer Harrison, Getty Images photographer, takes you through some of the details of what’s in the bag, including some professional tips you shouldn’t miss. All of this is invaluable info from a veteran photojournalist. Check out photoinduced.com for more photo news, reviews and info.

Posted on July 9, 2010 at 10:51 pm by Photography Center · Permalink · 23 Comments
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