Crib Notes from a Photography Webinar
by Mike Hayward, editor, The Whole 9 Photography Blog [Full disclosure: I am not related to anyone at Photoshelter.com, nor do I own stock in the company, nor have they recompensed me in any manner...
View ArticleMy Personal Minions of Promotion
by Cameron McIntyre, member The Whole 9 Creative Photography Circle As I stare at my stack of 250 freshly printed promo cards, stuff each card into its thin clear plastic envelope, print up sheets of...
View ArticleA Matter of Perspective (…and Timing)
by Mike Hayward, editor, The Photography Blog A little something from our “Start the week with a smile” file. As photographers know, the “perfect” image is often a matter of being in the right place...
View ArticleFolders and Files Forever
by Cameron McIntyre, member The Whole 9 Creative Photography Circle Oh, the joy of the perfectly exposed, beautifully lit, flawlessly composed photograph or (more accurately) digital capture or (even...
View ArticlePhotographic Lunacy
by Mike Hayward, Editor, Whole 9 Photography Blog With the Harvest Moon on the wane, we have the next full moon (the “Hunter’s Moon”) to look forward to on October 23rd. With the following images as...
View ArticleSimple Principles for Great Photographs
by Mike Hayward, Editor, The Whole 9 Photography Blog It leaves me holding my breath… Two blogs in the same week. Sometimes I don’t know what I’m thinking. Well, yes, I do. Reading through my weekly...
View ArticleFive Tips for Photographing People
Trey Ratcliff (http://www.stuckincustoms.com) offers up a short list of tips for photographing people on the street. While I’m not necessarily 100 percent in agreement with all that Trey says, he does...
View ArticleImages That Make You Stop and . . .
While researching the whys and wherefores of image colorization in 50s commercial art, I came across the phollowing image on a Web site called “Inspiredology” - (Photo cortesy: Nils Jorgensen, street...
View ArticleWhere You Been, Photography Blog?
Every so often you want to step back and observe your surroundings. Get the BIG picture, y’know? Focus on other things. Sharpen that darkened image in your mind… No, I’m not talking about...
View ArticleLove in the time of anarchy
The night of the Vancouver hockey riots, street photographer Richard Lam thought he saw a man helping a woman who may have been hurt. On closer inspection, Lam lifted his camera and caught this classic...
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