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Start Thinking of Yourself as a Brand

Start Thinking of Yourself as a Brand

Today's post Inspired by the writings of the late Rohn Engh If you want to make a living from stock photography, you need to follow a basic business concept: Positioning. If your archives of images is strong with images of automobiles, you should position yourself to...

Thoughts on Switching (or Updating) Camera Systems

Thoughts on Switching (or Updating) Camera Systems

Today’s Post by Joe Farace In January, I wrote a post for my photography how-to blog entitled called “Don’t Go Broke Buying Equipment.” Check it out when you have the time. The introduction of any new camera always generates lots of questions about switching systems...

Forest Fires and Your Car’s Paint Job

Forest Fires and Your Car’s Paint Job

Today’s Post by Joe Farace No time to grieve for roses when the forests are burning.—Zbigniew Herbert With all the forest fires burning across the country, even the world, the bright red sunsets are a sight to see. Unfortunately, you may have also noticed a residue of...

Applying Noise Reduction Using Layers

Applying Noise Reduction Using Layers

Today's Post by Joe Farace No noise reduction software that I’ve tried so far is perfect and while you may try by working through the many options, choices, and sliders the software offers, you may never achieve digital noise nirvana. More often than not, you will...

Five Ways to Improve Your Car Photography

Five Ways to Improve Your Car Photography

Today’s Post by Joe Farace I wrote a post for my general photography how-to blog called “8 Easy Ways to Improve Your Photography” that you might want to read when you get a chance. But today I want to offer you five different ways to improve your car photography,...

Care & Feeding of Memory Cards

Care & Feeding of Memory Cards

Today’s Post by Joe Farace “No structure, even an artificial one, enjoys the process of entropy. It is the ultimate fate of everything, and everything resists it.”—Philip K. Dick As I write this I’m sitting in my home office on Daisy Hill looking out the window...