Online photography course
OregonLive.com - The ruins of a Greek coliseum, 2,300 years old, attracted the attention of Mike Watson, 52, of Portland during a September visit to Turkey. The Multnomah County employee used a Sony DSC-H1 to photograph a view from Pergamom, 17 miles from the Aegean
Michael Blank/Photography Editor
Yale Daily News - Winged Victory, along with other masterpieces from the Louvre s collection, may literally take flight in 2012, when the Louvre plans to open a branch of its galleries in Abu Dhabi. In return, Abu Dhabi s government which is also
Time Inc. to End Print Version of LIFE
Washington Post - NEW YORK (Reuters) - Time Inc. said on Monday that it will stop publishing LIFE, the iconic photography magazine that has been featured as a weekly newspaper insert since 2004. Although April 20 will be LIFE’s last print issue, the brand name will be
Capturing the wild: Local wildlife photographer gains national
Eagle-Tribune - And in the case of photography, that means spending countless hours outdoors, braving wind, rain and cold, while patiently waiting for a hawk to pounce on its prey or for an elusive fox to step out into the open. Fenton, 49, of Haverhill recently took
Husband and Wife Team Share Perspective on Wedding Photography at
Consumer Electronics Net - FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE — Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced that the husband and wife wedding photography team of Jim and Lara Davis-Hicks will be featured on Kingston
Keeping it Real
Egypt Today - T oday s mania for digital photography might incline you to declare traditional film-based photography dead. Far from it: Instead, a new generation is learning that silver-based film and hand-made prints are a unique art form on par with sculpture
Things to Do
Leaf Chronicle - 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. “Travels,” photography by Alicia Archuleta and Maria Rice McClure, at Silke’s Old World Bakery, 1214 A College St. 552-4422. 9:30 a.m. Busy Bees Twos and Threes at the Clarksville-Montgomery County Public Library, 350
NXP SnapSpot GPS Technology and JOBO photoGPS Capture a Location in an
PR Inside - Traditional approaches are often obtrusive, slow and power hungry, making them unattractive for digital photography. SnapSpot solves these difficulties by separating the capture and processing of GPS signals. Launched at the PMA’07 show in Las Vegas
Have camera, will travel
Boston Globe - CHICAGO — From the beginning, photography has had travel as a major genre. The photographer acted as proxy, taking viewers where they could not otherwise go. It’s easy to forget how important this once was, now that nearly everyone has easy access
Pacific Northwest: 2007 Travel Photography Contest Winners
OregonLive.com - Near the end of another gray day on the beach at Seaside, Trevor Nelson, 38, knew the sunset wasn’t going to be great so he looked around to see what else he might photograph with his Nikon Coolpix 775. He had been watching some kids building sand
Joel Brodsky, 67; shot iconic album covers
Los Angeles Times - Brodsky was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Oct. 7, 1939, and showed little interest in photography until he took a course at Syracuse University, where he graduated from in 1960. He found a job at a Brooklyn camera store and began to take pictures on the