By Photography In The News | May 1, 2008 - 9:59 am - Posted in PITN

Barter Your Way to Marketing Success - Photographers are fortunate to be on the supply side of this supply-and-demand equation. The universal demand for photography means that photography can be substituted for monetary currency more often than you might think. http://rising.blackstar.com/barter-your
-way-to-marketing-success.html

By Photography In The News | - 9:59 am - Posted in PITN

Creative Multiple Exposure; Digital And Film Options - Putting two or more captures on top of each other in a single image multiplies the potential for impact and opens up new avenues to creative expression http://shutterbug.com/techniques
/pro_techniques/0408multiex/

By Photography In The News | - 9:58 am - Posted in PITN

Stolen Images -There are those who want to eliminate the use of copyrighted material based on the concept that ideas should flow freely in the marketplace to allow others to capitalize on them for their own benefit. A growing number of people believe that anything in print or online is free for the taking. http://digitaljournalist.org/
issue0804/stolen-images.html

By Photography In The News | - 9:57 am - Posted in PITN

He gets over 200,000 blog visitors a month showing amateurs how they can improve the lighting quality of their images.  “Anyone can take magazine-style photos without investing in ultraexpensive lighting equipment using just a digital SLR camera and small flashes”, says this Baltimore photographer. http://www.usatoday.com/tech/webguide/2008-04-22-strobist-blog_N.htm

By Photography In The News | - 9:57 am - Posted in PITN

Digital Photography Forum Site Publishes Free Video Tutorials - Three free video tutorials were recently published in the NoBS Photo Success Newsletter, a monthly e-publication filled with digital photography resources. http://news.yahoo.com/s/prweb/
20080427/bs_prweb/prweb893634_1

By Photography In The News | - 9:56 am - Posted in PITN

Orphan Works Bill Would Establish Database Of Photo Copyrights - The Orphan Works amendment is back before the U.S. Congress, in a form far different than the one that failed to pass two years ago. http://www.pdnonline.com/pdn/newswire/article_
display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003794301

By Photography In The News | - 9:56 am - Posted in PITN

Craig Wilson guided a small, handmade kite throughout the bookstore with a black wand and string. Normally he flies a kite with a 20-foot wing span, complete with a remote controlled camera. This is Wilson’s claim to fame. For 20 years he has fine-tuned this style of aerial photography, and now he has released a collection of pictures in his book, “Hanging by a Thread, A Kite’s View of Wisconsin.” http://www.marshfieldnewsherald.com/apps/pbcs.dll/
article?AID=/20080421/MNH0101/804210466/1980

By Photography In The News | - 9:55 am - Posted in PITN

Photographers lobby Met after Olympic protest clash - An industry backlash against police treatment of photographers picked up the pace this week as a delegation of photographers led by Labour MP Austin Mitchell sought to lobby the Government over the issue. http://www.pressgazette.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode
=1&storycode=40899&c=1

By Photography In The News | - 9:55 am - Posted in PITN

Jewelry from old camera lenses - Handmade in Adelaide Australia, from discarded camera components and reshaped with love, re:vision brings old school cameras into an entirely new focus. http://www.oyemodern.com/designers/re-vision/

By Photography In The News | - 9:54 am - Posted in PITN

Photography In The Parks Photo Contest - The contest invites eligible photography enthusiasts, from April 22nd to September 30th, 2008, to enter the contest by submitting images from any park or monument in America. http://www.creativepro.com/article/photography
-in-the-parks-photo-contest