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Tips on How to Get Your Photo Book Published

Tips on How to Get Your Photo Book Published

Today's Post by Joe Farace I have written or contributed major portions to 34 books and am working on my 35th book—A Life in Photography—consequently photographers often write me asking about how to get their pet book idea published. Here’s what I tell’em: Write about...

Contest Entries: 1956 Jaguar XK140 Roadster

Contest Entries: 1956 Jaguar XK140 Roadster

Post by Joe Farace with photo by Mike Dooley Today we feature one of the photographs that's entered in our National Photo Month competition. If you missed the announcement, here’s a link. This is is a photo that Mike Dooley took at a local car museum. "The car is a...

Book Review: Mini: 60 Years

Book Review: Mini: 60 Years

Today's Post by Joe Farace I have a few confessions to make: I love Mini's and one of the cars on my list for the next Joe Car is a classic Mini. Maybe I'm a sucker for punishment because I used to have a new MINI, a Clubman (at right) that was both the best and worst...

Software Subscriptions Are Awful. For cars? Insane.

Software Subscriptions Are Awful. For cars? Insane.

Today's Rant by Joe Farace Microsoft charges a monthly fee to use the latest Office software, which is why I’m happily using Office 2011. Adobe charges a monthly subscription fee to use Photoshop, which is why I’m happily using Photoshop CS6. And now PetaPixel reports...

Contest Entries: Prowler Magic & more

Contest Entries: Prowler Magic & more

Today’s Post by Joe Farace, photos by Jamie Zartman Featured today are some of the photographs entered in our National Photo Month competition. In case you missed the contest announcement, here’s a link. Both of today's photographs are from Jamie Zartman in Grand...

Understanding Digital Exposure Techniques

Understanding Digital Exposure Techniques

Today's post by Joe Farace Welcome to National Photo Month. To celebrate it, we're having a photo contest. You can read the details here. If you agree that the use of light is one of the key ingredients that differentiate a good photograph from a snapshot, then you...