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Friday’s Resource Roundup

June 20th, 2008

resourcesJames Nachtwey opens the LOOK3 Festival - read about the inspiring conversation between Nachtwey and Time’s MaryAnne Golon on PDN Online HERE. I respect this man more than I can say. (If you’ve never seen his TED speech, head over HERE to A Thousand Words where Jordan Nielsen has it posted.)

From that PDN article:

“When you see so much pain and so much sadness, do you feel you still have the capacity to love?”

That question drew oooohs as it was asked by Time’s MaryAnne Golon to photographer James Nachtwey. His answer drew a thunderous standing ovation.

“Witnessing pain and sadness is an act of love,” he said.

In light of that the rest of this stuff is just trivial.

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David Ziser has an excellent post on building your client base. Read it HERE.

The LAYERS Blog has an excellent tutorial up on solving underexposure problems. Most articles of this sort scratch the surface but don’t get beyond the “move the exposure slider over” kind of advice. This one is solid and I guarantee you’ll learn something new (guarantee not actually guaranteed.) Link HERE.

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Moose Peterson linked to a deal on the Epson R1900 if you’re a NAPP member. And you should be. Check out Moose’s post for the links and details. If you’re not a NAPP member, here’s another solid reason to join.

Scott Kelby wrote a candid post yesterday about forgetting to put a memory card into the camera. Read that HERE and then go HERE for my solution to it (if you’re a Canon shooter.)

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One Response to “Friday’s Resource Roundup”

  1. comment number 1 by: brad

    This was the post that finally tipped the balance and made me get the grip for my Pentax. It has a special slot in it for an extra SD card. I’m going to drop one of my lower capacity cards in there and pretty much forget about it. I’ve been burned once before by this. Of course it makes no difference that the camera feels/looks like a pro model now! :-)

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