20+Simple,Useful,Clever,Fun Ways to Get Better Photos
20+ Simple, Useful, Clever, Fun Ways to Get Better
Photos
PopPhoto.com the
online home of Popular Photography & imaging
and American Photo, they have just published a
small article/tip of mine on photography plus a
lot more. Read the whole story and many tips from
other pro Photographers,
20+ Simple, Useful, Clever, Fun Ways to Get Better
Photos
A Tips & Tricks Special! Pros, readers, and Pop
Photo editors share their secrets for taking your
photography beyond the ordinary.
By PopPhoto Staff
December 2007
When it comes to great photo tips, we find them
everywhere. In our daily shooting. In interviews with
pros. In our e-mails from you, our readers.
On the web. In books. And, of course, on our blog,
Pop Photo Flash. Here are some of the best we've come
across lately.
10)
Reflection on You.
When pro Gunther Deichmann (www.deichmann-photo.com)
makes portraits in areas where the subjects might be
shy, such as a remote village in Tibet,
he doesn't use large, intimidating
reflectors....
click here to read the whole
story.
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Photo Workshop article in i-mag Photography Magazine
The i-mag Photography Magazine
was very quick and published in their current issue a
nice article from our GDPhotoWorshop in Siam Reap,
Angkor Wat, Cambodia.
The images are from the workshop participants and
text by Jun Miranda, including the image from Luis
Harder, who won the Apple Aperture software, with his
photo of the little boy, the bike against the brown
wall. If you like to read the whole story you can
download it as a pdf file here located under
Publications/Spreads
http://www.deichmann-photo.com/publications.html
For more
information or if you like to view some of the images
in our Gallery from the participants, please click
this link:
http://gdphotoworkshop.com/
The great
sunrise shot was taken by no other then Bebet
Gaudinez,
the group photo is by my good friend and guide
Savuth.
World Photography day on the 19th of August

To
celebrate the World Photography day on the 19th of
August the Asian Photography Magazine launched a
special issue, I am proud to be part of this years
event.
An old image comes to life again.
Asian Photography which is distributed through out
India and south east Asia featured my image from
1983, no other than the Cover of Time Magazine,
this is in particular very appropriate as we
experience all over the world environmental weather
abnormalities. The image was taken during a very bad
drought during 1983 in Australia.To read the small
story I have provided a download as pdf on my website
under Publications/Spreads go to:
www.deichmann-photo.com
(to see the actual cover of Time just click on the
same page on Covers.)