I'm taking it as an omen...Earlier in the week, I read a story online about some poor photographer soul who lost his entire photo library when his hard drive failed. Following that, I was chatting with a friend in the /Pro division at Apple Computer -- he was shaking his head about how few photographers (pro and otherwise) seem to "get" the principles of backing up and storing their image libraries.So with that in mind,... read more ›
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Dearest creative compadres: today, Adobe Systems announced the release of the long awaited Photoshop CS3! It will be released in beta, available free for download tomorrow, December 15th, "in the morning California time" according to an Adobe spokesperson.This long-awaited version will run natively on the new Intel-based Macs (and Windows Vista and XP).Rumor has it that the beta has all of the features available in the final product to be released in "Spring 2007", however... read more ›
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I'm a sucker for great design and an even greater sucker for documentary films. What could be better, in that case, than a series of short (5 min) mini, profile documentaries about some of the greatest designers of our times, by one of the great designers of our times, Hillmann Curtis.Hillmann on David Carson. Hillmann on Milton Glaser. (Those are both hosted on the AIGA site.) The whole series can be found on Hillmann's site... read more ›
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A few blog subscribers have asked if I mind if they forward the blog post about the position for which we're hiring. I don't mind at all, in fact, it's encouraged. Do consider that we're interested in reviewing not just any application, but applications from those folks in your life (you know who they are) who are outstanding. If you refer the person who we select to fill the position, we'll do something nice for... read more ›
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Chase Jarvis Photography is seeking a talented individual to play a key support role in photo retouching, design and creative input, and digital asset management.Mission:To provide photo retouching, design and creative support, and digital asset management to Chase Jarvis Photography. This position typically reports directly to Studio Manager, Scott, and peripherally to Chase. Requirements: - Advanced Photoshop CS2 and Adobe Bridge skills (complex retouching, adjustment layers, actions, color balance, curves, RAW, batch processing)- 2-3 years... read more ›
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Friends. Seems that there's been a fair amount of stir in the photo industry about Getty Images' recent stock photography paradigm shift. My earlier entry on this topic has been far and away the most popular post on my blog in recent weeks. I've received (and read) a lot of correspondence about this, and, based on all of the digital traffic, something has become abundantly clear to me: a lot of folks are unclear about... read more ›
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I'm on the Board of Directors for a kick ass non-profit called the Blue Earth Alliance. The BEA sponsors photography projects that do good things in the world: educate, save, help, fix, change, etc. They're now accepting applications for the next round of projects. Please forward this post to all your environmental photog friends who might be interested. The BEA statement is below:Blue Earth Alliance Call for Projects: Blue Earth Alliance sponsors photography projects that... read more ›
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What a brilliant, simple idea for a viral campaign designed to benefit charity. Check out YourNameOnToast.com, have a laugh, and give if you can.See if you can find my toast!Thanks to Craig at CreativeTechs.com for the link!
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Getty Images is big. Getty Images has changed the game. Again.For those who weren’t paying attention a while back, Getty changed the stock photo game when they made the number one (yep, first, primary, numero uno), behind the scenes search return criteria ‘date uploaded’. What did that mean? It meant that if you went to Getty and searched for, say, images of “Paris”, that the most recently uploaded image of Paris came up on the... read more ›
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Thanks to all the folks at my NYC Apple talk. And thanks to Apple and ASMP for putting the event together. Seemed that, by the strong attendance (esp during the holiday week), the volume of enthusiastic questions at the event, and the amount of email I'm getting, that a good time was had by most. I certainly had fun. Thanks again to those folks who have sent me fun snapshots and video snipits from the... read more ›
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