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Murphy’s Law states “If it can go wrong, it will“. Gough’s Law adds that “If it can go wrong, it will, and at the worst possible time“. I shan’t labour the necessity of back-ups because most photographers are probably already acutely aware of the need to have some redundancy built-in to their workflow. However, if [...]
I’m sorry to hear the news that Digital Railroad looks set to close. I first heard about Digital Railroad in New York in 2005 and was fortunate to meet with founder Evan Nisselson briefly before he gave a promotional talk at the Apple Store there. He struck me as a guy who would lead the [...]
There are still plenty of shopping days ’til Christmas but the festive season has come early to my blog and here’s your first present. You must have been a very good boy/girl this year. Better than last year from what I hear about you. This portfolio slideshow widget is free for you to use on [...]
I’m disappointed that Photoshelter is closing its stock “Collection” after only one year in the marketplace. One year doesn’t seem to be a very long time to have been in business and if the guys in charge had only planned to give it 12 months from the outset then I think most people could have [...]
If you can stand the agony of hearing the Deputy Photo Editor of “Travel + Leisure” magazine describing wonderful photos that she’d like to run full page without being able to see the pictures then this video contains some gems about stock photography in general and travel stock in particular. The panel of picture editors [...]