Last year we reviewed the official Flickr for iPhone app. It was great to be able to access your flickr account in the palm of your hand but the app hasn't seen much development or improvement over the last few months. Following a call out via Twitter I am very pleased to have replaced the standard Flickr app with the brilliant FlickStackr. FlickStackr is stunning on the … [Read more...]
Do you profit from photography ?
This month's poll asks 'do you make money from photography ?'. There are hundreds of aspiring photographers out there but how many are able to take their love of photography into a profitable past time ? Some people are able to sustain an income from microstock others from studio but where do you start ? The poll brought some interesting responses. I genuinely believe … [Read more...]
Photo Profile : Anna Lucylle
Photography came almost as a second thought to me: my job as an art director saw me lurking in studios, watching the work of still life and fashion professionals, getting more and more fascinated by the medium.... approximately six years ago, I realised that photography had the potential to be a creative outlet, something where I could let off steam untempered by the guidelines … [Read more...]
Flickr : The Moon
There was no doubt about it August's Flickr theme was a challenge. Trying to capture photos of the moon should in theory be easy but after a few weeks of cloudy weather getting even a glimpse of the moon was hard work. Congratulations to all of you who managed it. Here is a selection of the Moon photos captured this month. Remember to click the image to leave feedback on … [Read more...]
The G-Drive : Prefect Photo Storage
One of the biggest resources I consume as a photographer is storage. If you shoot your photos in RAW mode you suddenly jump from images of 5-10MB to CR2 files weighing in around 25MB. If you are just starting out on your photographic journey you may well be getting to the stage where your photo library has consumed most of your main hard drive and you are looking for … [Read more...]




