Will “Photo Nuts and Post” Improve Your Images?

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Tony Page reviews the latest ebook from the Digital Photography School I'm taking time out from the awful grind of processing several thousand of my own images for the web to review Neil Creek's latest offering on photographic post-production. Let's hope you think my words are worth your time reading them! dPS’s new eBook – Photo Nuts and Post is the third instalment in the Photo Nuts series by professional photographer Neil Creek. Called "Photo Nuts and Post", this one is a … [Read more...]

Will “Going Pro” Help You Make Money From Your Photography?

Going Pro eBook

Tony Page reviews the latest ebook from the Digital Photography School This latest eBook "kit" Darren Rowse has just put out under the Digital Photography School banner is a bit different from his previous ones, in that the main ebook isn't written by a photographer. Yes, it purports to tell you how to "Go Pro" but it does it from "the other side of the tracks", the marketing point of view. This may be of interest to you (or it may not, read on to find out or … [Read more...]

Should You Let Anna Gay Put You In the Picture?

Anna Gay's Art of Self-Portraiture eBook

Tony Page reviews the latest ebook from the Digital Photography School Well, here we go again, Darren Rowse has just put out another ebook under the Digital Photography School banner, but this time it's a bit different, in that it's not by a long time professional but by Anna Gay, who's only been really interested in photography for a couple of years, but has shot to fame largely through her 365 self-portraiture projects on Flickr. Called "The Art of Self-Portraiture", with a … [Read more...]

Should “Captivating Color” Capture Your Cash?

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Tony Page reviews the latest ebook from the Digital Photography School Last time Darren launched a DPS book, I copped a few comments from my list about the lateness of my review, so I've made an effort to get in early on this one. Not easy, I might add, as our travel web site has gone ballistic over the last couple of months necessitating an upgrade to our server and software, and I still have thousands of UK and Germany images to process and my belated Guerrilla Photography e-Course to … [Read more...]

Is “Photo Nuts and Shots” Right For You?

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Tony Page reviews the latest ebook from the Digital Photography School If you're on any photography connected list, you've probably heard (there's been a lot of sales emails from the usual suspects) that Darren Rowse has just put out another ebook under the Digital Photography School banner, and it may be of interest to you (or it may not, read on to find out or bail now to save yourself a minute or two). Called "Photo Nuts and Shots", this one is a follow-up to a previous book … [Read more...]

The War Against Blurry Photos: Holding Your DSLR

Holding Your DSLR Camera

Get rid of blurry photos due to camera shake: hold your DSLR steady using these tips from Tony Page of Travel Signposts Photo. You can get sharp photos at surprisingly slow shutter speeds if you follow a few simple steps. "Hi everyone, let's talk about the Dreaded Curse of the Blurry Photographs. Hey, we've all done it. We've just taken that marvellous photograph, just right, maybe it even looked good on the back of our camera on the LCD. And we go home, blow it up on the computer - boom - … [Read more...]

The War Against Blurry Photos: Holding Your Point and Shoot Camera

Holding Your Point and Shoot Camera

Get rid of blurry photos due to camera shake: hold your Point and Shoot (compact) camera steady using these tips from Tony Page of Travel Signposts Photo. It might be more difficult keeping your Point and Shoot steady than a DSLR, but you can still get sharp photos at surprisingly slow shutter speeds if you follow a few simple steps. "Tony Page here from Travel Signposts Photo again, and we're still on the subject of the Dreaded Curse of Blurry Photographs and how to avoid them. Today we're … [Read more...]

The War Against Blurry Photos: Using A Tripod

Using Your Tripod

Using a tripod is the best way to get rid of blurry photos due to camera shake. Find out about tripod types, how to choose the best one for you and using it with these tips from Tony Page of Travel Signposts Photo. "Hi, I'm Tony Page from Travel Signposts Photo, and in furtherance of our continuing war against the Curse of Blurry Photographs today we're going to talk about that accessory we all hate but we wish we had with us when we haven't got it: yes, the tripod. You need a tripod Now … [Read more...]

The War Against Blurry Photos: Using A Monopod

Using Your Monopod

Using a Monopod is a great way to get rid of blurry photos due to camera shake if you don't want to carry a tripod. But monopods have their limitations: find out about choosing and using a monopod with these tips from Tony Page of Travel Signposts Photo. "Hi everyone, Tony Page from Travel Signposts Photo here again, and in our continuing War Against Blurry Photographs at this time we've enlisted the help of every travel photographer's favourite third leg: yes, the monopod.Monopods are … [Read more...]