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Monday, February 22nd, 2010

I have taken some Photos in the last days – please tell me your thoughts:

Wild-Katzen by Zwergenmutti

Picture Site Tell me if you like them – i love to discuss the photos with you!

from: Marandas Site
Macys Site

Hello everyone,
I am after a bit of help. I have a photography business that is quite new. I am now looking to market it and I am after a logo for it. The logo would be used from business cards to a website and all in between.

My business is called Catch The Moment Photography.

1.My website is : www.catchthemomentphotography.com.au
2. website is a just one that I am using until I can afford a more professional looking one as I am trying to keep my overheads low.
3.I don't really have any favourite logos or designs in mind.
4.I would be needing the resolution sizes to vary as I would eventually be wanting to use them for business cards, shirts, brochures, website.
5.I don't have any images or clipart
6. Colour – open – just not pink or purple or girlie colours – I have a male photographer help me out occasionally and he would feel odd handing out pink business cards and the like!

I am based in Patterson Lakes, Melbourne, Australia and cater for weddings, portraits, special occasion, sporting and pets.

I am looking for something sleek and professional.

I have been looking through the various posts and see that there are some incredibly talented people out there. Thankyou in advance!
regards
Liza-Jayne

ps/ I have a Mac

HM Photography: the wedding photographers who specialise in the provision of professional wedding photography services to the East Rand and Pretoria areas of the Gauteng province.

Are you searching for that wedding photography which will make your special day appear to be something which was taken straight out of a story-book?

Then contact HM Photography!!

Having the following to offer as part of their wedding photography services:

Affordable and Professional wedding Photography.
Storybooks
and designer albums also available.

The wedding photography with a fairytale ending, contact HM Photography today.

Contact Details:

Contact Person:
Heidi Claassen

Contact Number:
083 528 0721

Cell Number:
083 528 0721

Website:
www.heidi-mari.blogspot.com

E-mail:
hm.claassen@gmail.com

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Tue, March 2, 2010 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM Freeman Center for Jewish Life. FREE!. Save a Child's Heart (SACH) is an Israel-based international humanitarian project providing life-saving heart surgery for children from developing countries, regardless of their race, religion, or financial situation. Having changed the lives of over 2,300 children in the past 14 years – more than 1,000 of them Palestinians – this organization brings people together in this frequently polarized region. Exhibit organizers include: Jewish Life at Duke, Muslim Life at Duke, Muslim Student Association, and Rubenstein-Silvers Hillel Student Board. Co-sponsors include: Kenan Institute for Ethics, DukeEngage, Duke Global Health Institute, Department of Art, Art History, & Visual Studies, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Duke Islamic Studies Center, Center for Jewish Studies, Duke Faith Council, Arab Student Organization, Duke Friends of Israel, REMEDY, Duke Global Medical Brigades, FIMRC, and the Consulate General of Israel to the Southeast

Save a Child's Heart International Photography Exhibition


When: Tuesday, March 2, 2010 10:00 AM2:00 PM
Where: Freeman Center for Jewish LifeCost: FREE!More Info
Description: Save a Child's Heart (SACH) is an Israel-based international humanitarian project providing life-saving heart surgery for children from developing countries, regardless of their race, religion, or financial situation. Having changed the lives of over 2,300 children in the past 14 years – more than 1,000 of them Palestinians – this organization brings people together in this frequently polarized region. Exhibit organizers include: Jewish Life at Duke, Muslim Life at Duke, Muslim Student Association, and Rubenstein-Silvers Hillel Student Board. Co-sponsors include: Kenan Institute for Ethics, DukeEngage, Duke Global Health Institute, Department of Art, Art History, & Visual Studies, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Duke Islamic Studies Center, Center for Jewish Studies, Duke Faith Council, Arab Student Organization, Duke Friends of Israel, REMEDY, Duke Global Medical Brigades, FIMRC, and the Consulate General of Israel to the Southeast
Co-sponsors: Jewish Life at Duke, Muslim Life, Muslim Students Association (MSA), Duke Hillel (Jewish Life at Duke), Kenan Institute for Ethics, DukeEngage, Duke Global Health Institute, Art, Art History & Visual Studies, Asian & Middle Eastern Studies, Duke Islamic Studies Center, Center for Jewish Studies, Duke Arab Student Organization (ASO), Duke Friends of Israel (DFI), REMEDY@Duke and Duke Global Medical Brigades (DGMB)Contact Information: Save a Child's Heart at Duke
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

I made some shots in the last couple of months – please tell me if you think they are good:

Fische by inseltiger

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from: Olympus Pic Weblog
Kameryns Weblog
Kati-Lyns Blog

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Teen: I took racy photos because there's no sex-ed at our school

The 17-year-old boy used his no-sex-ed defense after nearly 150 close-up photos of females' bodies were found on his cell phone. The females were clothed in the photos, but they appeared to be taken without their consent. (Last story in the round-up.) (Austin American-Statesman)

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why is it against the law to take pictures of girls with a cellphone? it's not like it's child porn or anything.

Posted by: lester | Feb 3, 2010 6:02:10 AM

Huh? Photos taken close up, no mention of up-skirt shots, etc. Sounds like he was shooting booty shots from behind, which isn't decent, but surely not against the law.

What about the BK woman with the cup in her sweaty cleavage-of-eternity? Did they have to get her permission?

I call creepy. (Perhaps. A nice tush and generous hips are eye candy to me.) But not illegal.

Posted by: LimeGreenLizard | Feb 3, 2010 6:12:01 AM

Hey, it's Austin, TX.
They have a severe Identity crisis.
They don't know if they're Liberal or
Conservative, and act like they never
heard of libertarian.

If this is upheld, it will put Private
Investigators out of business, and force
law-abiding cops to get a warrant for
surveillance.

Posted by: Krash | Feb 3, 2010 6:23:11 AM

What's next?
A review process by the content police before letters can be submitted at OS&RR??

Apologies to Texas readers here, but damn,,,,,,,,,spread legs,,extract heads.

Posted by: thomas | Feb 3, 2010 6:36:08 AM

Three cheers for the last straight boy in Austin!

hip, hip hurray!

Posted by: MidtownCoog | Feb 3, 2010 6:51:30 AM

Well in Austin's defence, if this story had been about Wisconsin, the pictures would have been taken of bodies in his freezer.

Posted by: Sigh | Feb 3, 2010 7:00:34 AM

@LGL and lester

The reason he took pictures of these girls with their clothes on is due to the lack of sex education at his HS. How was he to know there was something underneath?

Posted by: Bill | Feb 3, 2010 7:04:56 AM

So, when he shoots someone, is that because they don't teach hunter safety classes?

Posted by: jj | Feb 3, 2010 7:04:59 AM

Couple of things –

If the girls were on public property, no consent needed.

Also, Lake Travis is not really Austin, it is one of these little conservate burbclaves that surrounds the city.

Posted by: johnjohn | Feb 3, 2010 8:01:58 AM

That's a lame excuse for being mildly pervy. But taking pictures of girls is legal as long as the photos were taken in a public place and the girls weren't unclothed.

Posted by: Phranqlin | Feb 3, 2010 8:30:51 AM

BS-o-meter at maximum

Posted by: Lambiepie | Feb 3, 2010 8:46:33 AM

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Although we're used to seeing big predators attack smaller prey, nature features us animals that defy this convention.

From extremely venomous creatures like the blue-ringed octopus to ferocious beasts like the hyena to tiny killers like mosquitoes, these animals prove that they can take on much larger creatures, whether it's for defense or to get a feeding out of it.

Check out these relatively small animals that are a force to be reckoned with.

Guest Passes let you share your photos that aren't public. Anyone can see your public photos anytime, whether they're a Flickr member or not. But! If you want to share photos marked as friends, family or private, use a Guest Pass. If you're sharing photos from a set, you can create a Guest Pass that includes any of your photos marked as friends, family, or private. If you're sharing your entire photostream, you can create a Guest Pass that includes photos marked as friends or family (but not your private photos). Learn more about Guest Passes!

Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi may spread her legs for the camera, but she does not spread her legs for the camera: the crotch-flashing “Jersey Shore” star denies she’s the subject of any nude photos or videos being hawked to tabloids. “Like i said before about my supposed ’sex tape’…There are no nude pictures nor will there ever be,” she recently tweeted. “The tabloids just love Snook gossip.” That’s not stopping Radar from providing a steamy description of what they say they saw:

The stills and video leave nothing to the imagination, as she is wearing only a smile. In one photo she is in her bedroom, on her knees, with one hand on the ground and the other holding the rail of the bed frame. She is looking at the camera with her head tilted slightly. Her spot-it-anywhere fingernail polish is plainly visible. Another shot is too graphic to describe. And if it’s not Snooki in the photos then she has an identical twin!

As damning as the matching fingernail polish sounds, we wouldn’t be surprised if there were quite a few “identical twins” running around the bridge-and-tunnel crowd. With Snooki barely batting an eyelash at the rumors, it’s time for someone to put up or shut up.

[Photo: WireImage]

Alysha Castonguay Topless Photos Ignite Controversy

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

I have taken some Images in the last couple of weeks – please tell me your thoughts:

~ shades of blue ~ by Janey Kay

Images Blog Tell me if you like them – i love to discuss the photos with you!

Do you have a big interest in photography? How serious are you about your photography. It is possible to earn a nice amount of money selling photos online. Depends how good your photos actually are and how much time you will dedicate for selling photos. Selling photographs and taking good photographs requires you to have some talent, if you plan on making money off selling photos online. Most likely you won't make a ton of money overnight, but if you put time into it and are actually excited for your photography. A certain level of enthusiasm and finding good guidance is necessary. This article consists of some guidance and pointers for selling photos online. tips that will help you understand vital tips to selling photos online and making big money with good information. Don't waste your time posting photos people won't buy, read my 6 tips to sell photos online and put it to use to start making money as soon as possible. Don't waste your important time anymore!

Tip #1: Sell Photos Online: Being Honest With The Quality of Your Photography

First of all, you need to understand the most vital part of selling photos online. Be true to yourself and ask yourself if your photographs are actually good or not. If you were online shopping for photographs, would you actually buy your own photographs if someone else was selling them? The key to selling photos online is having quality photos. Your photos need to look professional and with proper lighting. Determine if there is even a market or a focused market that your photos can be classified in. Sometimes in order to sell photos online you need to fix some issues with your photos. There are a bunch of programs that will let you edit your photographs, while still making them look authentic and real. However keeping your photo original is probably the best way to selling photos for the most profit. The main point of sell photos online tip number one is being honest with yourself and be real. Think if people would actually buy your photos and do people you know like them? Does anybody show interest in your photography? Ask them if they were shopping for photography online, if they would consider buying your photos.

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Selling photographs online won't work if you don't actually have photos that people want. Do some research and try to determine popular ideas of good photos that other people sell. Don't directly copy other people's photos, but try to get an idea of items people actually buy. A photo of your little puppy dog, may be one of your favorite photographs in your collection, but are people looking to buy photos online seriously going to want your own personalized photos. Most likely they won't buy it. Research to find what people pay for. It won't be hard to find many great tips and how to guides that will improve your skills in photography. You can always improve your skills and become a better photographer. Many sources online will help you exceed your goals and really guide you in selling photos online. If you want to make make money, so if you don't like making money just stop reading now.

Tip #3: Sell Photos Online: Getting Permission For Selling Photographs

You need to acquire the proper permission for your photos and get a signed release. Whatever service you are using to sell photos online will require a proper signed photo release from anyone that may appear in the photos. So you really want to avoid when selling photos, capturing products or other kinds of trademarked items. Your picture will most likely get denied or the company will deny you rights to have their trademarked item in your photo. So when selling photos online you need to be careful of the things in your picture and think about items that will require acquired a signed release and try to avoid them if you can.

Tip #4: Sell Photos Online: Create Yourself A Portfolio

You need to create a portfolio that is a good collection of your best photography work. Make your photos in separate galleries in your portfolio, you want to have mainstream and commercial photos that people will want to purchase. Post a bunch of new photos on your portfolio during the holidays because this is the biggest time for people spending money online. Most people that are serious about selling photographs online already have an online portfolio. Create a portfolio that will include where and how to buy the photos, along with a unique statement to go with it. An online creative portfolio will make you look professional when you want to sell photos online.

Tip #5: Sell Photos Online: Get Yourself Recognized Online

In order to sell your photos, you need to be able to market your work. It's hard to sell just about anything without some sort of skills in marketing, even if you don't always realize it. Get yourself recognized online by blogging about your photos and joining forums. You want to network and get to know people online. If you develop some sort of fan base or following, you will be able to become popular online and sell photographs in bulk and make lots of money. Blog about your website or portfolio that has the photographs you are selling. Blog a lot on social bookmarking sites because they are free and very easy to use. This will get you noticed online by users and will develop your following. You need to meet people on forums and develop connections with people. Show interest in other people's work and develop friends that can help you get more clicks or impressions on your websites. This is the best marketing tool because if you can get other people to talk about and market your site then you will be making a lot of money. So make sure your campaign is organized in case you blow up online and millions of people want your photos in less than a year. An older tool that still works is just emailing forward messages to all your friends and your Myspace or whatever to get recognized. You must be known before you sell photos online and make the big money. Get as many people to visit your online gallery and no one will if you don't constantly blog and email your link out. Remember that all of this marketing is free, so all you have to do is just do it! This is the best tool you have in getting recognized by online users. If you are getting a lot of impressions or views on gallery with no conversions or purchases, then you need to maybe change the content in your gallery or change the photos. Also try changing the descriptions of the photos or the format of the page and make it easier. Try to contain a descent amount of content on your page to show you are reputable and that you are professional. You want you gallery to be real organize and simple to use. Make it as professional as you can.

Tip #6: Sell Photos Online: Decide Where To Sell Photos Online

Do research on all the sites available to sell your photos online. There are all kinds of different ways and different kind of markets that are available for selling your photographs. Review the types of galleries and how they sell their products to get a feel for what the site wants. Also review their terms of use and and how you will get paid for your work. Just make sure it is a reputable site that isn't going to scam you out of your photographs. Just make sure you research and doing homework when choosing the site you are going to use to sell photos online. You want to make as much money as possible I assume.

from: Cindias Weblog

There are two reasons to shoot black and white photography. One reason is because you think it looks old fashioned and it’s a cool effect. A better reason to shoot black and white photography is because of the lessons it can teach you. Black and White Photography teaches you about values. We’re not talking about ethical values but the value in a monotone sense where color is taken out of the picture and we can focus and value as a single element.

What is Value in Photography?

High value is white and low value is black, you can see below a visual representation of value scale.

Histograms break down the value of a photograph.
Once you understand value you can use it to create stark contrasts or to create soft, subtle compositions. Value in the photography world really just translates to light. If you have a heavily lighted photography it is high on the value scale. If you have a low lighted photograph then it is low on the value scale.

Great Black and White Photographers

Ansel Adams Understood the dynamics of black and white photography along with other essential elements and principals of design of and photography. A part of this could be that he didn’t meddle with color as we often get distracted by color and loose the value of the composition. To truly understand composition shooting black and white photography is something you have to try as not just an “effect”, but as a teaching tool.

What Is Underwater Photography?

Underwater photography obviously is just what its name implies. Photographs taken underwater. It is safe to assume that underwater photography became a popular hobby because there is just so much beauty under the sea. When there is beauty there is happiness and happiness is always something you would want to share. Underwater photography became popular because scuba divers could see underwater they wanted to share with others.

Documentaries, Movies, National Geographic films all use underwater photography to teach, inspire and tell stories about life underwater.

Underwater Photography Techniques

On a more technical note underwater photography equipment can be both simple or complex, all depending on what kind of photography you would like to employ. Simple cameras range from the disposable ones which are ideal for vacations and amateurs. Disposable underwater cameras typically use film and can be developed at any developing center. You can expect great underwater images even from disposable cameras. But if you are an avid underwater photographer with advanced skills then you will probably not settle for disposable cameras. Some cameras are originally not made for underwater use, but some manufacturers develop add on casings specifically for their cameras so that they can be used for underwater photography and can withstand the pressure underwater.

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