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Since the burst of the housing bubble, foreclosed homes, standing empty, have become an increasing common sight in cities and towns across America. Surprising to encounter at first, we have gradually…Continue
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There is always opportunity for photography, and the PhotoCOOP members appreciate that sometimes the road to "good" photography lies is good collaboration. To that end there there is a new and…Continue
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PHOTOGRAPHER SELLING EQUIPMENT.ONE DAY SALE! SUNDAY JANUARY 29TH. 2012 FROM 10AM TO 12 NOON. PLUME SOFT BOXES, PROFOTO AND SPEEDOTRON UMBRELLAS, MANY CASES SOME ROLING SOME HARD METEL SOME WITH…Continue
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I've uploaded the presentation file as well as a PDF of the slides. Note that the Microsoft Powerpoint file has notes.
June 12, 2012 from 7pm to 8:30pm – Chicago Photography Classes
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Adobe has made available a "BETA" version of the next release of the Lightroom software. There are some changes to some basic functions as well as some key additions to the product that will impact any/all Lightroom users (who choose to upgrade). I will not attempt to list all of the various changes, but will mention something that you is different in the "Develop" module that will most likely also be a change to the next version of Adobe Photoshop Camera RAW.
The "Basic" adjustment…
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DP Review of New Phone with Zeiss Lens
The above words (and link) sum up the point of the is post. What many professional photographers have appreciated for a long time was that there was an level of exclusivity associated with the tools of their profession. Carl Zeiss is a name that has a long history in producing some of the best optics for photography available. With quality…
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A photographer having one of their images used without license is all too common today. A photographer achieving some level of compensation for having their work used without permission is less common today. Then again for a photographer to experience both of these things and then be branded as some evil hater of the arts using social media tools - that's a new one.
Jay Maisl, who recently celebrated his 80th birthday, has recently experienced all of the aforementioned. One of his…
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