Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Nikon 200-400mm f/4G Lens for sale

Hi Lisa,
On behalf of the Camera Club of Oxford Greens, we would like to list the Nikon 200-400mm f/4G Lens on your blog to sell. This Lens has never been used and is in excellent condition. Retail price is $6500.00 and would like to get $4500. There are three photos attached for your use! If you need additional information, please let me know. We appreciate your help in helping us sell this item. Many Thanks for your help, Frank pouyat1@mac.com




The Nikon 200-400mm f/4G IF-ED VR Lens offers a significant advancement for professional telephoto photography, and is fully compatible with both 35mm and Digital SLR cameras.
The lens features an innovative Vibration Reduction (VR) system that allows handheld telephoto zoom shooting even in poorly lit conditions. The VR system minimizes image blur caused by camera shake, and offers the equivalent of shooting at a shutter speed 3 stops (8 times) faster. The lens offers a natural viewfinder image even during VR operation and also detects automatically when the photographer pans.

In addition, the Silent Wave Motor (SWM) feature provides swift autofocus with superior accuracy and ultra-quiet operation. And the lens can be switched quickly from AF to manual focus. Four buttons in front of the lens' focus ring let the photographer easily select from the [AF-L], [MEMORY RECALL], and [AF-ON] functions. The Focus Preset function allows a distance to be set to which the focus mechanism will instantly and automatically return to.
The ideal zoom-telephoto lens for the discerning professional telephoto photographer.

Monday, March 22, 2010

Mark Bowie's 2010 Photo Workshops & Tour Schedule

Mark's 2010 Photo Workshops & Tour Schedule

Through the Adirondack Photography Institute, http://www.adkpi.org/

Click the links for event descriptions, pricing and to register:

June 10th-13th - Spring Waterfalls of the Finger Lakes Workshop, Ithaca, NY - with Joe LeFevre

Aug 1st - 4th - Photographing the Night Landscape Workshop, Inlet, NY - Part of Mark's on-going Light of Midnight project, which includes workshops and instructional guides, multimedia presentations, articles, and fine art prints. If you are interested in expanding your creative repertoire into night photography, consider joining us for this high intensity workshop where we'll discuss in-depth techniques used to record this little-explored facet of the landscape. We'll cover scouting locations for scenic nighttime possibilities, calculating exposure, focusing in the dark, shooting long exposures of the moon, stars, and other celestial objects, photographing under artificial lights, the use of flash, light painting, and more. This event is expected to fill quickly.

Watch http://www.markbowie.com/ for more Light of Midnight workshops and other events to be scheduled soon.

Aug 15th - 18th - Adirondack Waters Workshop, Blue Mountain Lake, NY

Oct 3rd - 6th - Adirondack Fall Photo Workshop, North Creek, NY - with Carl Rubino

Oct 7th - 10th - Southern Adirondack Fall Color Tour, Lake George, NY

Saturday, March 20, 2010

trogon tours UPCOMING TRIPS

UPCOMING TRIPS

Ecuador May 28-June 7, 2010
DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE - We are now offering late registration discounts for this tour. Please contact Nate by email or phone for details. Professionall photographer Ken Archer will be joining this trip as a co-leader so this is a chance to learn from 2 excellent bird photographers in some of the most bird rich areas in the world. We will have a full time Ecuadorian birding guide along as well so this trip is great for birdwatching also. You can see the details at www.trogontours.net/ecuadormay . An extension to Sani Lodge in the Amazon from June 7-12, 2010 will be led by Ken Archer.

Some participants on our January trip to Western Ecuador have sent me some photos which I have included in a new gallery. The hummingbird mutli-flash shots were taken with a Canon 100-400 zoom and a Nikon 300mm lens proving you don't need a monster lens to take advantage of my hummingbird setups. Their shots can be seen at www.trogontours.net/hummers4 .

Malhuer Oregon, April 28-May 2, 2010
This trip is currently full.

Washington Shorebird Workshops
May 8th and July 31st, 2010 - Please note these are corrected dates.
I've added 2 one day workshops to photograph the migrating shorebirds at Tokeland on Willapa Bay. Ken Archer will be joining me as a co-leader on these trips. To get an idea of Ken's breadth of talent as a photographer he usually photographs birds and mammals but is also a prior first place winner of the landscape category in the Nature's Best Photo Contest. The price of these workshops is $195 per person. To view the details and some photos from Tokeland please see www.trogontours.net/washington . Minimum of 2 participants, maximum of 6 per trip.

NEW TRIP: Bosque del Apache, December 4-8, 2010
Nate will be leading a workshop to Bosque del Apache NWR in New Mexico. Bosque is one of the top bird photography locations in North American and a major wintering ground for Sandhill Cranes, Snow Geese and Ross's Geese. Last year's trip was very successful - we had some beautiful sunrises and sunsets to work with and plenty of cooperative Sandhill Cranes. On this year's trip the excellent Slovenian photographer Gorazd Golob will be co-leading and bringing a group from Europe. Gorazd has been on one of my Ecuador tours and he's a very knowledable photographer. There are currently 5 spots reserved and 3 spots open. To see the details of the trip, please view www.trogontours.net/bosque .

Thailand
January 9-23, 2011
There are currently 5 spots reserved and 5 spots open for this tour which will visit 5 different National Parks and Sanctuaries in Central and Northern Thailand. The itinerary can be viewed at www.trogontours.net/thailand.

Spring is around the corner, wishing you one filled with many birds and photographic opportunities.

Best,
Nate and Angie Chappell
www.trogontours.net

Paris 26 Gigapixels: world largest image!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PypARCJHJ9I&feature=player_embedded#
Paris 26 Gigapixels: world largest image!

Friday, March 19, 2010

A new season of Nikon instant savings

A new season of Nikon instant savings is upon us. This time around they focus on getting you fully prepared for spring and beyond with lightweight compact cameras and DSLRs, plus hefty savings when you pair a new DSLR with some of Nikon's finest lenses.

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D90 body $50
S570 $30
D5000 body $30
S630 $50
D5000 w/ 18-55mm lens $50
S1000PJ $50
D3000 $30
S70 $30
S220 $40

Save Up to $200 on Lightweight Zooms
Add one of these versatile zoom lenses to select DSLRs, and you'll save an extra $100 or $200 on your Nikon purchase.
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55-200mm or 55-200mm VR D5000, D3000 $100
70-300mm VR D700, D300S, D90, D5000, D3000 $200

Powerful Lenses, Massive Savings Nikon is giving you extraordinary discounts on some of its most popular workhorse lenses when you buy a camera from their current DSLR lineup. These offers can be combined too: outfit a new D700 with a 24-70mm and 70-200mm, and you'll pay $700 less for the package.

To receive this final set of instant savings, please contact a nearby Calumet location or 1-800-CALUMET.

Eligible DSLRs: D3X, D3S, D700, D300S, D90, D5000, D3000

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24-120mm VR $200
24-70mm f/2.8 $300
70-200mm f/2.8 VR II $400
18-200mm VR II $250

*Lens must be purchased on the same invoice as a qualifying DSLR.

Thursday, March 18, 2010

Fundamentals of Color Seminar

Fundamentals of Color Seminar is coming to an area near you!

This one-day seminar is built for quality control & assurance professionals, lab technicians, parts suppliers, manufacturing specifiers, or anyone who evaluates or approves color.

You’ll walk away with a solid foundation in color and appearance science. From the physics of color to lighting, spectrophotometers and color data, we’ll teach you how to measure, view and understand color data.

Taught by X-Rite color experts, the seminar is easy to understand and applicable to nearly every industry and business. Through engaging presentations and live demonstrations, you will learn how to control color more effectively within your own organization and throughout your supply chain.

REGISTER NOW!Visit xrite.com/FOCA or call 888.439.4403

Who Should Attend
The course requires no prior color training and will address color control for a variety of industries including retail and apparel brands, business and consumer electronics, automotive, packaging and their related industries in plastics, coatings and textile manufacturing.

Exclusive Fundamentals of Color and Appearance Book
All 2010 seminar attendees will also receive X-Rite's exclusive Fundamentals of Color and Appearance book. This industry acknowledged publication provides a logical and practical approach to solving color and appearance issues related to industrial applications.

Free Munsell Interactive Learning Kit
As part of the 2010 seminar tour, all attendees will receive the Munsell Interactive Learning Kit free of charge, a $90 value.

Register here

create your own talking baby

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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

"Creating the Perfect Digital Negative/Classical Posing Bride & Groom"

Frank J. Dispensa, PPA Certified, M.Photog.Cr., API, APM Frank's Bio ~ http://www.frankdispensa.com/bio/bio.htm

"Creating the Perfect Digital Negative/Classical Posing Bride & Groom"

Lens Pro To Go
152 Commonwealth Ave
Unit M-1 Concord, MA 01742

http://www.lensprotogo.com/index.php?pr=Directions

Sunday, April 25, 2010

9:00 am - 4:00 pm

$69 Lunch Included, $89 at the door

Bring your lightmeter for calibration check

Call Frank 845.632.3001

A Photowalking Day at the Bronx Zoo

On Photo Safari with Joe DiMaggio: A Photowalking Day at the Bronx Zoo
Joe DiMaggio

Sunday, May 16, 2010 9:30AM - 5:30PMPrice: $175.00
Registration deadline for this Workshop is May 9, 2010
Sign up here

*Important: Participants will meet at the Bronx Zoo, details of the Meeting Place and other pertinent information will be sent to registered participants by email on May 10, 2010.Please note, transportation and the entry fee to the zoo are not included in the price, and for directions to the zoo, please check the Bronx Zoo web site: www.bronxzoo.com

Course Description:
If you thrill at the thought of going on a photo safari to far away places such as Botswana to see a lion in the wild less than 30 feet from you, or you dream of being in Kruger National Park in South Africa facing a charging elephant, or tracking a man-eating, 17-foot long saltwater crocodile in Australia, or view the amazing sight of the magnificent tigers in Siberia, but you realize that packing up your photo gear and traveling to multiple continents while paying tens of thousands of dollars is not on your immediate agenda. As Joe DiMaggio tells it, ‘that’s a little over the top for most of us’, and right here in New York City, we have the Bronx Zoo, a world-class destination that features a wide selection of wild habitats from around the globe, the perfect place for an exciting photo safari that’s well within reach.

For Joe, The Bronx Zoo is the world’s greatest zoo, where you will have a better chance at getting a range of amazing wildlife photographs--all in one place-- and spend an incredible day filled with adventures. With so many animals (over 4,000 on 265 acres) and cutting-edge exhibits displaying incredible diversity, from the sea lions and seals, to the gorillas, wild dogs, giraffes, and the lions and tigers and bears-- oh my! -- your Photowalking day at the Bronx Zoo will be sure to be a memorable one.

Requirements:
Equipment: You want to go as light as possible and less is more--remember you will be walking and carrying your equipment all day! Bring your camera with one long zoom lens (70mm-200mm or 70mm-300mm), and if you have them, now is the time to break out your long glass: a 300mm or 400mm and extenders. Be sure to bring more memory cards and batteries than you think you will use, a cleaning cloth, and a strobe is optional. Feel free to carry along a lightweight tri-pod, but it's not required—monopods are highly recommended for long glass.
Clothing: Dress casually and comfortably with good walking shoes. We will mainly be outdoors, so dress appropriately for the weather of the day.

Level: All levels, from Photo Enthusiasts to Aspiring Pros

Biography:
Joe DiMaggio
Joe DiMaggio’s broad range of photographic work has been featured for over three decades in publications like Time, Sports Illustrated, U. S. News and World Report and hundreds of other publications. His flair for advertising photography has netted him a client list of Fortune 500 corporations and prestigious advertising agencies. From having one of his well-known images - a Sports Illustrated cover of the Cooney-Holmes fight named as picture of the year by Time magazine to receiving a coveted invitation to join the International Olympic Committee, Joe’s talent, hard work and constant search for new and exciting pictures are readily apparent and constantly evolving. Equally at ease with pictures that move, DiMaggio has directed a number of commercials and short films. He recently directed a one-hour documentary special which aired on Discovery Channel’s Shark Week, titled, “The Last Shark Hunter’.

DiMaggio’s talent as a teacher has gained him a national reputation. He’s been featured on ABC-TV’s World of Photography and has hosted episodes of ESPN’s Canon Photo Safari with celebrity guests William Shatner and A.J. Langer. He has lectured to thousands of aspiring photographers in workshops around the world and has taught at the Maine Photographic Workshop as well as conducting his own workshops with partner JoAnne Kalish. For more information, please go to: www.dimaggio-kalish.com & www.dimaggio-kalishfineart.com

Register:
Price: $175.00
Schedule: Sunday, May 16, 2010 9:30AM - 5:30PM
Location: This Workshop meets at the Bronx Zoo, details of the Meeting Place and other pertinent information will be sent to registered participants by email on May 10, 2010.

Seeing New York in a Different Light: Night and Low Light Photography

Seeing New York in a Different Light: Night and Low Light Photography Jill Waterman

Sunday, March 28, 2010 2:30PM - 10:00PM

and Wednesday, April 7, 2010 6:00PM - 8:30PM

Price: $185.00

Registration deadline for this Workshop is March 21, 2010

Important: Participants will meet promptly at The Adorama Building for the classroom session, which will run from 2:30PM to 5:00PM. You’ll then have a light dinner break at a local restaurant from 5:00PM – 6:30PM and transit to the shoot location--which will be a Manhattan or Brooklyn site, to be determined based on projected weather conditions and site logistics--for shooting from 6:30PM-10:00PM (or later). (Meal cost and transportation is not included in the Workshop fee) Follow up session to review images will be at Adorama on Wednesday, April 7, 2010 from 6:00PM - 8:30PM.

All registered participants will receive an email on March 22, with shoot location and equipment details, so please be sure to register with an email you check frequently.

Course Description:
Join us for this introduction to capturing the city in a different light. This Workshop provides a detailed exploration of photography after dark through a mix of classroom presentation and shooting at night in NYC. We will begin the Workshop with a classroom segment, where participants will learn the tools and techniques used to photograph at night, as well as the conceptual foundation of night photography. In addition to Jill’s work, she will be showing images from her recently published book, Night and Low Light Photography, this includes photographs and the behind-the-scenes commentary about the methods that each of the thirty professionals used to make their photographs a success.

Technical and practical topics to be addressed include equipment considerations, ways to estimate nighttime exposures, color temperature and mixed lighting situations, digital image noise and how to interpret a histogram, light painting techniques, practical methods to convey a distinctive atmosphere and to bring the invisible to light. After the classroom presentation, and a short dinner break, you’ll be off on an adventure, applying what you learned, and discovering a few of the many spectacular sites in New York that are the perfect locations for night and low light photography.

Requirements:
This is an ideal course for any photographer with an interest to explore the world after dark. Attendees should be familiar with the basic functions of their camera, which can be either a digital or film-based model with full manual exposure capabilities, plus a cable release and tripod. Do remember to bring more memory cards (or film) and especially more batteries than you think you will use.

A complete list of optional night photography accessories and further details about our shoot location will be provided to registered attendees by email on March 22, 2010.
For this Workshop, please make sure to dress comfortably and in weather appropriate clothing, since we will be outside shooting after dark for several hours on the first night.
Level: Advanced beginner and up

Biography:
Jill Waterman
Jill Waterman is a photographer, editor, author and educator based in New York City. She works for PDN Custom Media and Events as editor of the ASMP Bulletin, PDNedu, as well as numerous education and events projects. Jill has presented seminars and taught workshops for organizations such as PDN’s PhotoPlus Expo, the Society for Photographic Education, regional photography centers and schools nationwide. She has reviewed portfolios at Fotofest (Houston), Photo Lucida, FotoFusion, among many other photographic conferences. Jill's widely exhibited photographic work, The New Year’s Eve Project, has received notable press, including a 2003 appearance on NBC’s The Today Show. A night photography specialist, Jill’s first book, Night and Low Light Photography, was released by Amphoto books in August 2008 and has since been released as foreign language editions in Chinese and Czech. Her web addresses are: NewYearPhotos.com and NightPhotographyBook.com

Register:
Price: $185.00Schedule: Sunday, March 28, 2010 2:30PM - 10:00PM and Wednesday, April 7, 2010 6:00PM - 8:30PM Location: The Adorama Building, 42 West 18th St., 5th floor, for the afternoon classroom session and for the review session.

Overcoming Fear of Flash: Lighting Boot Camp

Overcoming Fear of Flash: Lighting Boot Camp Arlene Collins
Tuesday April 20 and Tuesday April 27, 2010 5:30PM - 8:30PMPrice: $150.00 [includes model fees]

Registration deadline for this Workshop is April 18, 2010

Course Description:
Do you suffer from ‘fear of flash’? Your strobe unit can and should be used creatively, not just as the main source of light when photographing indoors. Today’s sophisticated on-camera strobe units can appear to be complicated to master, but in fact are very simple. The Automatic, Manual and TTL modes are very useful--if you know how and when to use them. Most DSLR/SLR camera systems allow for easy use of wireless off-camera strobe and multi-strobe set ups. Now you can create a studio lighting set-up with on-camera strobe units, light an interior or paint with light outside -- completely wirelessly-- the creative possibilities are endless.

This Workshop will teach you how to master your on-camera strobe in the most challenging light situations. After reviewing a selection of your photographs, Arlene will discuss TTL, Automatic and Manual modes, bouncing light, and the use of light modifiers and gels. You will learn to use the strobe as the main source of light, for example photographing under low light situations at parties, using the strobe as a fill light to open up the shadow areas when photographing people outdoors under bright light, and multi-strobe set ups to create portrait lighting or to light a large interior and exterior area.

You will photograph models in real life situations during the Workshop session, using single and multi-strobe set-ups and will learn how to light an interior. This Workshop will give you the skills that will encourage you to be confident and creative with your strobe.

Requirements:
Participants must be able to use their camera in the manual exposure mode, setting the shutter speeds and aperture settings. And during the classes, participants will be required to use their flash in the TTL mode, as well as use their flash in a wireless multi-strobe set up.

For the first session, participants should bring a sample of their work, 10 images maximum (can be prints or jpeg files on a flash drive--make sure your images are in a folder with your name on it-- or CD) that illustrate lighting problems you've encountered with your photography.
Also for each Workshop session, bring your camera, lenses, strobe, an incident light meter is optional and all instruction manuals—don’t forget to include extra batteries and sufficient memory cards for the shoots. And bring items for note taking during both sessions of the Workshop. This Workshop is open to both digital and film shooters.

Level: Advanced Beginner on up

Biography: Arlene Collins
Arlene is a New York City based photographer, educator, lecturer, and freelance technical consultant, who specializes in editorial, documentary and commercial photography. Her strengths include teaching technique, composition, editing, night and low light photography and the use of compact strobes on location.

Arlene teaches master classes in her studio and leads travel photography workshops around the world. Having studied with Lisette Model, Arlene currently teaches at Parsons School of Design, the International Center of Photography, the Santa Fe Workshops and the Maine Photographic Workshops. Arlene has also taught at the Centro de la Imagen in Mexico City and the Photography Center in Istanbul, Turkey. Her web address is: http://www.arlene-collins.com/

Register:
Price: $150.00 [includes model fees]Schedule: Tuesday April 20 and Tuesday April 27, 2010 5:30PM - 8:30PMLocation: The Adorama Building, 42 West 18th Street, 5th floor.

Liberate Your Speedlight

Liberate Your Speedlight -- David Piazza, Technical Advisor, F.J. Wescott, Inc. Tuesday May 11, 2010

Afternoon Session: 2:00PM-4:00PM

Evening Session: 5:30PM-7:30PMPrice: $25.00

Registration deadline for this Seminar is May 9, 2010

Each attendee will receive a $25.00 coupon at the Seminar in exchange for a copy of their registration receipt. The coupon will be valid for 30 days towards the purchase of any merchandise when presented at either Adorama’s retail store at 42 West 18th Street, New York, or for an online purchase at www.adorama.com

Seminar Description:
Do you own a portable electronic flash for your DSLR, but don't like the results of keeping it on top of your camera? Do you feel that you are just not enjoying the full capability of your 580EXII or SB800, or any other expensive flash you bought for your camera?

Then the "Liberate Your Speedlight" is the Seminar for you. Take control of this powerful and adaptable light source, and learn how to use light modifiers and sophisticated exposure techniques to obtain stunning images.

Join David for a complete discussion of exactly how electronic flash works in conjunction with your camera, and how you can take advantage of the wireless capability of most of these little lighting powerhouses. Learn how to use your flash in manual mode, with radio slaves, as fill light outdoors, and other intriguing methods and techniques to get everything out of your flash that it is capable of doing.

Requirements:

Bring your camera with a mid range zoom lens, and speedlight(s), so you can learn first hand and see the results of different techniques and light modifiers. There will be a live model, and light modifiers will be provided so you can get the most out of this informative Seminar. Attendees should have a basic understanding of manual exposure and be able to set their DSLR for "custom" white balance.

Biography: David Piazza
Gaining a love for photography during high school, David Piazza received formal photographic training at Newcastle Polytechnic in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Now with over 30 years of experience in the photographic industry, shooting weddings, portraits, event photography, and managing color labs, and presently Westcott Technical Advisor, David has also had the unique opportunity of working with the most renowned photographers in our industry today. Dave will walk you step by step through the basics of image capture and lighting into some of the most desired lighting techniques.

For more information: www.fjwestcott.com

Register:
Price: $25.00
Each attendee will receive a $25.00 coupon at the Seminar in exchange for a copy of their registration receipt. The coupon will be valid for 30 days towards the purchase of any merchandise when presented at either Adorama’s retail store at 42 West 18th Street, New York, or for an online purchase at www.adorama.com
Schedule: Tuesday May 11, 2010 Afternoon Session: 2:00PM-4:00PMEvening Session: 5:30PM-7:30PMLocation: The Adorama Building, 42 West 18th Street 5th floor.

Spring 2010 Workshops

Thank you Gary for passing these along!
I will post details about a couple of them later...

Spring is almost here...and our Spring 2010 Workshops@Adorama registration is on! Spring is almost here, and we've scheduled lots of great Workshops@Adorama events for this session. It's been a crazy winter, hasn't it? But fear not, spring is just around the corner and you can get ready to warm up your photographic skills by taking one of the many Workshops@Adorama. We've just posted our schedule of Workshops through May, including plenty of new courses, the most popular favorites, and very special upcoming sessions with Joe McNally and Moose Peterson! Click here for a complete list of the Workshops@Adorama Spring session.

There's still time to sign up, and a few spaces available for these March Workshops:
Mar 17: The Nikon D90: Engineered for Artistry...Unleash Your Potential(Sponsored by Adorama and Nikon)
Mar 18: The Magic of Photography: When It All Comes Together, An Evening with Joe DiMaggio (Sponsored by Adorama and Sigma)
Mar 21: Introduction to Portrait Photography with Pauline St. Denis
Mar 21 & 23: Capturing the Beauty of Orchids with Allen Rokach
Mar 25: Hands-on with Nikon Wireless Flash...Something you will want to try at home!with Paul Van Allen (Sponsored by Adorama and Nikon)
Mar 28: Digital Food Photography: Creating Delectable Images with Lou Manna
Mar 28: ABC's of Digital Photography and Digital SLRs with Steven Hirsch
Mar 28: Photowalking in Lower Manhattan with Joe DiMaggio
Mar 28 & April 7: Seeing New York in a Different Light: Night and Low Light Photographywith Jill Waterman

Highlights of the April Workshops:
April 8: The Canon PowerShot G-series: G11 & G10 In-depth (Sponsored by Adorama and Canon). We have both an afternoon and evening session for this event.
April 25: Photowalking with Joe DiMaggio: Exploring Brooklyn's DUMBO
April 25: Still Life Photography: Making Products Sparkle with Just One Light with Lou MannaApril 29: Filmmaking with the Pentax K-7: The Making of Uncle Jack(Sponsored by Adorama and Pentax)

Our new April Workshops:
April 13: Adobe Photoshop Elements for Windows and Mac with Scott Citron
April 22: Intro to Sports Photography (Sponsored by Adorama and Canon)
April 28: Taking Photo Printing to a Higher Level with Canon's Pro Series Mark II Printers(Sponsored by Adorama and Canon)

And back by popular request in April:
April 14: Capture NX2: Powerful Tools for Quick & Easy Photo Editing(Sponsored by Adorama and Nikon)
April 18: Digital Wedding Photography: Art, Business, and Style with Steve Sint April 20 & 27: Overcoming Fear of Flash: Lighting Boot Camp with Arlene Collins
April 21: Adobe Photoshop for Beginners with Maria Ferrari

Special Events with Joe McNally and Moose Peterson in May:
May 5: An Evening of Big Light from Small Flashes with Joe McNally(Sponsored by Adorama and Nikon)
May 13: It's the Person Behind the Camera that Counts! An Evening with Moose Peterson (Sponsored by Adorama and Nikon)
May 14: A Stroll in the Park with Moose (Sponsored by Adorama and Nikon)

Highlights of the May Workshops:
May 6: The Canon EOS-1D Mark IV: Speed. Strength. And Stunning Images.(Sponsored by Adorama and Canon)
May 11: Liberate Your Speedlight (sponsored by Adorama and Wescott)We have both an afternoon and evening session for this event.
May 12: Printing Your Photography for The Fine Art Market: Shooting Your Way to Success (Sponsored by Adorama and Pictorico). This is an afternoon event.
May 16: On Photo Safari with Joe DiMaggio: A Photowalking Day at the Bronx Zoo

And a number of our most popular Workshops are back in May:
May 2: ABC's of Digital Photography and Digital SLRs with Steven Hirsch
May 2: Digital Food Photography: Creating Delectable Images with Lou Manna
May 16: Digital Portrait Photography: Art, Business, and Style with Steve Sint
May 23: Making Great Print-on-Demand PhotoBooks with Jean Miele
May 23: Photowalking in Lower Manhattan with Joe DiMaggio
May 25: The Nikon D90: Engineered for Artistry...Unleash Your Potential (Sponsored by Adorama and Nikon)
May 26: D300s/D300/D700-Evolution In Motion (Sponsored by Adorama and Nikon) Seating is limited; our Workshop events sell out quickly, so sign up now and don't be disappointed!

Be sure to visit the Workshops@Adorama homepage often to explore the latest listing of courses and to register.Advance registration is required for all WorkshopsUnless otherwise indicated, Workshops take place in The Adorama Building, 42 West 18th St (on the 5th floor), New York, New YorkWe look forward to seeing you!If you have any questions or need assistance in registering, please contact Carl Nilson, Monday-Thursday, from 9:00AM-6:00PM by email at carln@adorama.com or by phone at 212-741-0401 ext. 2216.

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

An evening with Canon Explorer of Light Parish Kohanim

Elevating Your Creative Voice
An evening with Canon Explorer of Light Parish Kohanim

Wednesday March 31, 2010, 7:00–10:00pm

In his presentation renowned commercial photographer Parish Kohanim will share his life-long experiences, philosophy and transcendence through the art of photography. He will address how to stay ahead in this competitive and changing economy. Parish gives inspiration and challenges each person to do their absolute best and continue to grow in their art.

Parish Kohanim has worked commercially for many Fortune 500 Companies, IBM, Coca-Cola, and DeBeers just to name a few! Parish's work has appeared on the pages of Vogue Magazine, Harper's Bazzar, Forbes, Time, and Newsweek. Having an insatiable desire to explore and expand his artistic horizons, he still remains true to his approach to simplicity and to the visual dialogue that is intuitive and innate. Check out the feature article about Parish and his work in Digital Photo Pro. This is an evening you do not want to miss...

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LOCATIONLens Pro to Go152 Commonwealth Ave.,Unit M-1, C,Concord, MA 01742
Please check their Directions page for parking directions.
Registration: 6:00–7:00pmProgram: 7:00–10:00pm

Cost: CIPNE + ASMP Members, Free; Non-members; $10.
Pre-registration is required for this program.

Click here to register

(Non-members may pay by PayPal)Please note: on-line registration closes march 29th.

Monday, March 15, 2010

WORKSHOP with Sean Kernan Creativity for Photographers

WORKSHOP with Sean Kernan Creativity for Photographers and Others

March 27, Saturday, 10am - 4pm$125.

click to visit the gallery calendar page and sign up for this workshop.You may also email Art@JenniferJaneGallery.com to sign-up or request more info.This one-day workshop is an exploration, through direct experience, of the creativity that happens long before our photographs. It is an on-your-feet experience for photographers and artists in any medium, using theater improvisation, music, movement, brushwork, observational note-taking, etc. The point is not to do these things well, but to get us into the expansive experience that is the creative state and to get us to trust processes that we can't see or describe.Most photographers hope that a flash of such awareness will show up at the right time, but, you don't have to wait for it to happen. There are ways to go looking for it, and we'll explore them.It is serious, but it is also play, kind of like a day of Arts Summer Camp, but in Winter.

For more info and to sign-up please email ART@JenniferJaneGallery.com

from Tim Grey

I use PS, LR, Bridge and BreezeBrowser. Lightroom is SLOW, I mean painfully. Just to render images from one wedding takes hours and hours. Bridge is faster than LR but still MUCH slower than BreezeBrowser. I love BreezeBrowser! I have been using it for years and it is part of my regular workflow, for organizing, for culling and ranking images, for proofing and emailing, etc. I love BreezeBrowser! Lisa

Directly from Tim Grey's DDQ

Today's Question:
Regarding yesterday's question, given that Bridge comes as part of Photoshop and so is completely integrated, what possible reason could there be to use Breeze Browser anyway? I know Mr. Morris is high on Breeze Browser but I can't see the benefit of a separate application when I've got one built in. Is there something I'm missing?

Tim's Answer:
I wouldn't say there's something your missing, per se, but rather that there are obviously a variety of solutions available for a given set of needs, and a variety of reasons a photographer might choose one solution over another. Some of this comes down to familiarity and comfort level. In the case of Arthur Morris, he has developed a very efficient workflow for sorting and reviewing his images with Breeze Browser. He is very familiar with the many different features and capabilities of Breeze Browser, and thus is able to take full advantage of what it has to offer. So in his case, the question might be, "Why make a switch to something I'm not familiar with, even though it offers some benefits in terms of integration?" Sure, Bridge comes with Photoshop at no extra charge, whereas you would need to buy Breeze Browser, so it might not seem very compelling. But Breeze Browser is considerably faster at a variety of tasks compared to Bridge, so there is most certainly some very real advantages.

One of the things I attempt to underscore on a regular basis is that there often isn't a single correct answer for all photographers under all circumstances. And sometimes there isn't even necessarily a clear winner, despite the fact that when you get down to some of the specific details there are certainly differences. I also try to remind photographers that in many cases the best solution is the one you're already using, because it is a solution you're familiar with and comfortable with. There's no sense changing just for the sake of change, and if something is working for you, you'd really need a strong reason to make a switch (or at least I think it is a good idea to ensure you have a strong reason).

So, if you feel like Bridge is meeting your needs, I don't think you should be compelled to make a change. However, if you find there are frustrations (such as that Bridge can be a bit slow at times) or features you'd like that aren't available (for example, geo-tagging images, which is supported by Breeze Browser).

I do think it makes sense to periodically take a look at alternative solutions to see if something better (for your specific workflow and needs) might be available. Fortunately, in the vast majority of cases you can download a free trial version of software applications to try them out for yourself and see whether it might provide a good solution for you.

There are many arguments in favor of many different solutions. Some of these come down to perceived stability of the company that produces the software, personal preference, specific performance metrics, particular features, and many other considerations. Often a choice comes down more to nuance than clear advantages, and I think that's OK. The bottom line is, I don't think you should feel compelled to consider any particular application, but I do think it is a good idea to be aware of what's out there so you gain a better sense of what your best option is, and so that your decision is a deliberate one.

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Fun place to visit

According to their website...

The Mystery Spot is a gravitational anomaly located in the redwood forests just outside of Santa Cruz, California. It is a circular area of effect around 150 feet or 46 meters in diameter. Within the Mystery Spot you will be stunned as your perceptions of the laws of physics and gravity are questioned. But don't take our word for it, come and decide for yourself!
The Mystery Spot was discovered in 1939 by a group of surveyors and opened to the public in 1940. The Mystery Spot has amazed and perplexed hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the world, and many return time and time again to experience these puzzling variations of gravity, perspective, and height.
Some speculate that cones of metal were secretly brought here and buried in our earth as guidance systems for their spacecraft. Some think that it is in fact the spacecraft itself burried deep within the ground. Other theories include carbon dioxide permeating from the earth, a hole in the ozone layer, a magma vortex, the highest dielectric biocosmic radiation known anywhere in the world, and radiesthesia. Whatever the cause is, it remains a mystery.
The Mystery Spot is fun for all ages! It is a great place to spend a few hours with the whole family from the 45 minute fully guided tour to our wonderful hiking trail. We have a gift store with all things Mystery Spot and more! Come and join us for a refreshing day of outdoor fun!

Saturday, March 13, 2010

New eBook, Digital Wildflower Photography

Lisa's note: I have not read this book, just passing along information...

New eBook, Digital Wildflower Photography, is now available! $12.95

Here’s a sneak peak of what you’ll learn in this 55-page eBook:

  • What equipment you need for photographing wildflowers.

  • How to setup your shot to create pleasing compositions and maximize sharpness.

  • How to choose the right aperture to ensure all parts of the flower are tack sharp, and to isolate the flower against its background.

  • How to find the perfect exposure by using tools like the RGB histogram (complete with a step-by-step example).

  • The secret to getting perfect light, and what to do when you can’t wait for that perfect light.

  • How to photograph butterflies (including how to maximize sharpness and how to get closer to butterflies without scaring them away).

  • How to compose landscapes of wildflowers and include the three essential elements.

  • How to post-process your photos with Adobe Photoshop to reduce noise, increase contrast and saturation, make small adjustments to exposure, and make your images super sharp (tutorials apply to both Photoshop CS and Photoshop Elements 8).

Steve Berardi is a naturalist, photographer, computer scientist, and founder of PhotoNaturalist. You can usually find him hiking in the beautiful mountains and deserts of Southern California. His photographs have been used by the National Wildlife Federation and Nature Photographer Magazine.

5 great apps for nature photographers

5 great apps for nature photographers

Steve Berardi is a naturalist, photographer, computer scientist, and founder of PhotoNaturalist. You can usually find him hiking in the beautiful mountains and deserts of Southern California.

Friday, March 12, 2010

offers

All of these from a great site: http://www.atncentral.com/

Topaz releases Topaz Adjust 4, the easiest way to make your photos pop. (Our review contains a special, limited time offer.) Now through March 15, get this great Photoshop plug-in for $10 off the regular price (a $49.94 value for $39.95) through this Adjust 4 offer using the coupon code "newadjust".

Photographer's SEO Book, a new electronic manual providing step-by-step search engine optimization for photographers. Your guide to getting your images seen and purchased by those who need them. Provides tons useful information in a succinct, easily digestible format.

Photomatix Pro, the leading HDR conversion program, is available at a special price to Action Central users. Go to HDRSoft, enter the discount code "atncentral" at checkout and receive a 15% discount.

Grab a 15% discount on rtall Nik Software plug-ins and suites. Enter Promo Code "atncentral" at checkout. Try the trial version of Viveza2! If you purchase, be sure to enter promo code "atncentral" to get 15% off.

Nik Software offers dozens of free presets for Silver Efex Pro. If you are new to this great tool, you can download a free trial version. If you decide to buy, be sure to enter "atncentral" at checkout for 15% discount.

Two outstanding photography programs, both from National Geographic

this was taken directly from Scott at weekly photography tips

In the coming week PBS will be airing two outstanding photography programs, both from National Geographic.The first is "At Close Range" with staff photographer Joel Sartore. Though it's a repeat, the imagery is just as stunning, the story just as interesting the second (or third) time around. You can read my previous post on Joel here.The second is a new show "Top Ten Photos of the Year", in it editors and photographers discuss the stories and details behind National Geographic's ten most memorable photos of 2009.

To find out when these programs will be on in your area you can check your local listings here.

10 Places to Find Photographic Inspiration

10 Places to Find Photographic Inspiration by Scott Bourne
"One thing that will kill your creativity faster than anything else is the critic. Ignore negative people. They exist for one reason – to steal your inspiration. Look at them and treat them like thieves. Stay away from them. Exclude them from your life. The trolls can’t do what you can do so they have no choice but to try to make themselves feel better by cutting you down. Don’t fall for it. The most inspirational thing you can do is surround yourself with people who support your photographic efforts. Find people who are rooting for you to win – not people who are hoping (and helping) you find find failure."

Read the whole article here: 10 Places to Find Photographic Inspiration

NASA Creates Stunning Images of Earth in New ‘Blue Marble’ Series

This was taken from here :

NASA Creates Stunning Images of Earth in New ‘Blue Marble’ Series

To see full resolutions of the images, and to read more about the teamwork and technology used to capture them, visit NASA’s Visible Earth website. After that, make sure to compare them to the original 1972 “Blue Marble” picture taken by the Apollo 17 space crew.

Connecticut Association of Photographers presents Spring Workshops

classes are filling up, register soon!

Connecticut Association of Photographers Presents Spring Workshops, Saturday, April 17, 2010 Holiday Inn, 201 Washington Avenue, North Haven, CT

8-8:45 am REGISTRATION AND COFFEE

Morning Seminar Choices – Pro Show Gold or Basics of Digital Photography
Each seminar is $35 for CAP members and $45 for non-CAP members ($45 seminar fee includes seminar and membership in CAP through July 2011)

Choice One: 9-11:45 Pro Show Gold presented by Lisa and Tom Cuchara

One of the advantages of digital photography is that you can take LOTS and LOTS of photographs. But one of the disadvantages is that you have LOTS and LOTS of photographs IN YOUR COMPUTER! Yes you print a few, email a few, perhaps you even have a Flickr or Smugmug account and share your photos with friends and family, but most of your photos are probably stuck in your computer, seen by few people. This is where ProShow Gold comes in. In just a few minutes you can drop your photos and favorite music into ProShow Gold and have a MOVIE for everyone to see. Take photos from a recent trip, birthday, graduation, holiday, or family event or a special selection of your best that you want to showcase and let us show you how EASY making a movie with ProShow Gold really is.

Lisa and Tom will discuss how to: create slideshows for different purposes, combine photos, music and text, organize photos for your slideshow, drag and drop photos into your show, add motion to still photographs, add intrigue to your photos with special effects and some of the 280 transitions, and how to output your slideshow and share it with other people via DVD, Blu-ray, CD, or output your show to portable devices like iPhones, Blackberry, etc.

We highly recommend that you bring your laptop for this workshop. If you do not have a laptop and are someone that can learn from watching please feel free to register and follow along.
Please come with your computer loaded with a FREE trial version of ProShow Gold (you can download it at http://www.photodex.com/downloads/products/proshow/gold).

Choice Two: 9-11:45 Basics of Digital Photography presented by Harold Sisken

This is a basic introductory program to increase your understanding of the digital camera. Topics that will be covered are, ISO, white balance, file formats, such as Raw, and JPEG, and an explanation of histograms to give an understanding of the important exposure information provided by your camera. The program will cover techniques for taking better pictures, composition, lighting, and other items to improve the quality of your photographs. There will be a discussion of close-up photography, zoo photography, and other areas of photography.

11:45- 1:15 Lunch (many choices along Washington Avenue or at Harry’s Restaurant within Holiday Inn)

Afternoon Seminar Choices – Photoshop CS3/CS4 or Photoshop Elements

Each seminar is $35 for CAP members and $45 for non-CAP members ($45 seminar fee includes seminar and membership in CAP through July 2011)

ChoiceOne: 1:15-4:00 Photoshop CS3/CS4 presented by Lisa and Tom Cuchara

Lisa and Tom will discuss the use of Photoshop as a tool in the “digital darkroom”. They will demonstrate “non-destructive” editing techniques. They will walk you thru adjustment layers like levels, hue/saturation, color balance and black and white, show you some of the most often used filters (such as artistic, sharpen, blur) and demonstrate some popular editing tools (such as crop, clone, patch, heal, dodge, burn). In addition they will show you how to apply an effect to a selected area of your photograph. They will introduce you to masking via a simple approach using black and white and color. This program is designed for people who are computer literate and assumes that you are familiar with the basic computer skills common to all program such as file open, close, minimize, maximize, etc.

We highly recommend that you bring your laptop for this workshop. Please come with your computer loaded with a Photoshop CS3 or CS4. If you do not own Photoshop then please download the free trial of CS4 at http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/photoshop/ before the class. If you do not have a laptop and are someone that can learn from watching please feel free to register and follow along.

Choice Two: 1:15-4:00 Photoshop Elements presented by Hazel Meredith

You've bought your first copy of Adobe's Photoshop Elements. Now what do you do with it? This seminar will review the basic functions of the program and help you organize, find, and edit your images. I will be demonstrating using version 7, but the techniques apply to most versions of Elements. We will begin with downloading your photos from your memory card to the Organizer in Elements. We will review the workflow of your image, beginning with Layers - why they are important and what they do. Next, I will demonstrate basic editing techniques - cropping, resizing, straightening; fixing color and lighting; fixing "problem" areas (reducing wrinkles,
zapping blemishes, enhancing eyes); a few basic filters; and finally, sharpening. As time allows we will move in to some of the more "creative" techniques of combining two photos (changing the sky, changing the background); frames; adding type; and more.

We highly recommend that you bring your laptop for this workshop loaded with Adobe Photoshop Elements 7 or 8. If you do not have a laptop and are someone that can learn from watching please feel free to register and follow along.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

• Each seminar is $35 for CAP members and $45 for non-CAP members ($45 seminar fee includes seminar and membership in CAP through July 2011). If a non-CAP member selects two seminars (one in the morning and one in the afternoon) the second seminar will be at the member price.

• Registration fee is non-refundable after April 14, 2010. Contact capinct2@optonline.net to cancel

• Seating is limited. Register early. Registration deadline is April 1, 2010.

• If you are using a laptop you might find having a mouse and mouse pad more comfortable. Power strips will be provided at each workshop table for use with your laptop. If you do not have a laptop and are someone that can learn from watching please feel free to register and follow along.

• Questions Contact: Antoinette Gombeda at capinct2@optonline.net


Directions: FOLLOW I-91 NORTH OR SOUTH TO EXIT 12. AT THE END OF THE EXIT MAKE A RIGHT ONTO WASHINGTON AVE AND FOLLOW FOR 1/4 MILE, HOTEL ON LEFT.

Reservation Form
Send Reservations and Check to: CAP, Inc., P.O. Box 124, Cheshire, CT 06410

Each seminar is $35 for CAP members and $45 for non-CAP members ($45 seminar fee includes
seminar and membership in CAP through July 2011).
Registration Deadline April 1, 2010

Morning Seminar Choices (Circle One) – Pro Show Gold or Basics of Digital Photography $____
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Thursday, March 11, 2010

25 Million Digital Cameras to Be Sold in U.S. in 2010

25 Million Digital Cameras to Be Sold in U.S. in 2010
As part of the recently completed PMA 2010 trade show, the Worldwide Community of Imaging Associations has released its U.S. Photo Industry 2010 forecast report, and it contains some interesting information regarding the American photography market for the upcoming year. The forecast says: 22.7 million point and shoot cameras and 2.1 million DSLR cameras are expected to be sold in the United States in 2010.

Read the rest here: 25 Million Digital Cameras to Be Sold in U.S. in 2010

Canon’s Instant Savings Now In Effect

Canon’s Instant Savings Now In Effect: Good Time To Snag EOS 7D and 5D Mark II
Not to be outdone by Nikon’s instant rebates, Canon has also released a number of instant savings deals, many of them focused around the EOS 7D and EOS 5D Mark II, especially when combined with a Canon lens. These instant savings are effective the moment you purchase the camera, so there’s nothing to print out or mail in. Check out the links below at B&H Photo to explore the various savings, good till April 3.

Canon EOS 7D at B&H Photo $100 Instant Savings
w/ EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Lens $200 off.
w/ EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Image Stabilizer USM Autofocus Lens $100 off.
w/ EF 28-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM Lens and EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Lens $200 off.
w/ EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens $100 off.
w/ EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens and EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 IS USM Lens $200 off.

Canon Telephoto EF 200mm f/2L IS USM Autofocus Lens at B&H Photo $500 Instant Savings
w/ Purchase of Canon EOS 5D Mark II $1000 off.

Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM Lens at B&H Photo $65 Instant Savings
w/ Purchase of Canon EOS 5D Mark II $130 off.

Canon Zoom Super Wide Angle EF 16-35mm f/2.8L II USM Autofocus Lens at B&H Photo $100 Instant Savings
w/ Purchase of Canon EOS 5D Mark II $200 off.

Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM Autofocus Lens at B&H Photo $130 Instant Savings
w/ Purchase of Canon EOS 5D Mark II $260 off.

Canon Fisheye EF 15mm f/2.8 Autofocus Lens at B&H Photo $45 Instant Savings
w/ Purchase of Canon EOS 5D Mark II $90 off.

Canon Normal EF 50mm f/1.2L USM Autofocus Lens at B&H Photo $100 Instant Savings
w/ Purchase of Canon EOS 5D Mark II $200 off.

Canon Telephoto EF 100mm f/2.0 USM Autofocus Lens at B&H Photo $30 Instant Savings
w/ Purchase of Canon EOS 5D Mark II $60 off.

Canon Telephoto EF 135mm f/2.8 Autofocus Lens Soft Focus at B&H Photo $35 Instant Savings
w/ Purchase of Canon EOS 5D Mark II $70 off.

Canon Zoom Wide Angle-Telephoto EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM Autofocus Lens at B&H Photo $80 Instant Savings
w/ Purchase of Canon EOS 5D Mark II $160 off.

Canon TS-E 45mm f/2.8 Normal Tilt Shift Manual Focus Lens for EOS at B&H Photo $80 Instant Savings
w/ Purchase of Canon EOS 5D Mark II $160 off.

Canon Speedlite 580EX II at B&H Photo $25 Instant Savings
w/ Purchase of Canon EOS 5D Mark II $50 off.

Canon 430EX II Speedlite TTL Shoe-Mount Flash at B&H Photo $15 Instant Savings
w/ Purchase of Canon EOS 5D Mark II $30 off.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Submit Your Photos & Win a Trip to Yellowstone!

Submit Your Photos & Win a Trip to Yellowstone!

Defenders of Wildlife is pleased to announce our first annual Wildlife Photography Contest! We want to see what wild animals and wild lands look like through your eyes -- and camera lens!From now until March 12, 2010, you can submit up to five photos in each of two categories: Wildlife and Wild Lands.

Winners will be eligible for a range of prizes, including a 7-day guided photography trip to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks with expert wildlife photographer, Jess Lee.Share your best photos and get a chance to see them printed on the pages of Defenders magazine, in one of our email messages, or on our website!Grab your camera and capture the wild world outside your door!

Ron Howard spotted using a Canon film camera for video

Ron Howard (famous director and TV star) has been spotted using either a Canon EOS 5D Mark II or a Canon EOS 7D on a “President Reunion” skit he has been shooting. The site funny or die has a ‘behind the scenes’ video that shows several scenes with this Canon HDSLR – too hard to tell if it is a 7D or a 5D2.

The Big Picture shows Chile after quake

The Big Picture shows Chile after quake
Monday, March 8, 2010 by Mike Sturk
The Big Picture from The Boston Globe features Chile, nine days later, a collection of interesting and still dramatic images of life there today.

DIY: Weatherproof Your Camera with Old Rain Pants

DIY: Weatherproof Your Camera with Old Rain Pants
Making the cover is surprisingly simple. First, pick the old rain pants you're going to use. A lighter material is nice and easy to keep with you at all times, but a heavier fabric may provide better protection.

39th Annual Greater Hartford St. Patrick's Day Parade

39th Annual Greater Hartford St. Patrick's Day Parade

The Parade will be Saturday, March 13th at 11:00 a.m.

Come down to the parade route early and get your seat! The parade begins at Capitol Avenue by the State Capital, takes a left on Main Street, a left on Asylum, a left on Ford Street, and then ends by the Memorial Arch. The parade is held rain or shine.

The Parade will be broadcast live beginning at 11:00 a.m. on WTIC-TV FOX Channel 61.

This year the following towns will be marching:
CCCCC / Irish American Home Society, Hartford, West Hartford, Manchester, South Windsor, Rocky Hill, Hebron, Vernon, Wethersfield, Newington, East Hartford, Glastonbury

Please note, there will be some road closures along the parade route before the parade. Parking is available in various lots and garages near the XL Center area and Convention Center.

Peachpit Photo Club

On the third Tuesday of every month, from 8 to 9 p.m. EST (5 to 6 p.m. PST), join us for a webcast featuring your favorite digital photographers, such as Scott Kelby, Chase Jarvis, Chris Orwig, Joe McNally, David duChemin, and many more!

The debut Peachpit Photo Club features Scott Kelby on Tuesday, March 16 at 8 p.m. EST!

During this live webcast, photographer and bestselling author Scott Kelby will present some of his work, provide you with some insight and inspiration, and answer your burning questions!
To keep the creative juices flowing, Photo Club members will receive a fun assignment at the end of the session. Members can complete the assignment on their own, or team up with others in their area. Either way, once the assignment is completed, Photo Club members can upload their work to Flickr where your friends at Peachpit, and some of our photography authors, will help critique your work. And of course, there will be a chance for prizes!

The space is limited, but you can register to be a part of the free Webcast with Scott right here.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

light pollution MARK BOWIE

The March/April issue of Adirondack Life magazine has Mark's photographic feature on the growing problem of light pollution. View the feature and a supplementary slide show on their website at: http://www.adirondacklife.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=224

What a Tablet Can Do For You

This is a great article. I LOVE my wacom. The pen is awesome. I would not want to be editing photos without my Wacom. Trying drawing a circle with a mouse!?! Programmable buttons make editing faster and easier. We have used every size. The smaller one for the laptop on the road, the new 6x8 is great for the desktop and if you can afford the Cintiq, get one! The new Bamboo sells fro under $100 but the new Intuous4 is better for the serious photographer. Lisa

Read the article here: What a Tablet Can Do For You

Photoshop's Best Friend: What You Can Do with a Pressure-Sensitive Tablet

visit the Wacom tablet comparison pages for the Intuous4 and the Bamboo.

Camera Creative: Professional Photography Techniques for Innovative Images

new book: Camera Creative: Professional Photography Techniques for Innovative Images
sections on: Creative Shooting, Lenses and Accessories, Lighting Gear, post-processing

Monday, March 8, 2010

Canon Explorer of Light Parish Kohanim

An evening with Canon Explorer of Light Parish Kohanim

In his presentation renowned commercial photographer Parish Kohanim will share his life-long experiences, philosophy and transcendence through the art of photography. He will address how to stay ahead in this competitive and changing economy. Parish gives inspiration and challenges each person to do their absolute best and continue to grow in their art.

Parish Kohanim has worked commercially for many Fortune 500 Companies, IBM, Coca-Cola, and DeBeers just to name a few! Parish's work has appeared on the pages of Vogue Magazine, Harper's Bazzar, Forbes, Time, and Newsweek. Having an insatiable desire to explore and expand his artistic horizons, he still remains true to his approach to simplicity and to the visual dialogue that is intuitive and innate. Check out the feature article about Parish and his work in Digital Photo Pro. This is an evening you do not want to miss...

LOCATION Lens Pro to Go 152 Commonwealth Ave., Unit M-1, C, Concord, MA 01742
Please check their Directions page for parking directions.

Registration: 6:00?7:00pm Program: 7:00?10:00pm

Cost: CIPNE + ASMP Members, Free; Non-members; $10.

See http://www.cipne.org/... for more info

Sunday, March 7, 2010

dpBestflow website

The best practices page is interesting...Lisa

Welcome to the dpBestflow website, your resource for nearly anything you want to know about digital photography. A quick look through the menus will make it apparent that there's a Master's Degree worth of information in the site. How the heck is anybody supposed to navigate this? Well, we have an answer for you. This page presents strategies for finding the information that's right for you.

Take the tour

The Quick Reference

Workflow

Best Practices

Page elements

Other page links

Saturday, March 6, 2010

File Lifecycle

File Lifecycle
There are four phases of digital imaging workflow: capture, ingest, works in progress, and archive. Understanding this file lifecycle is key to an efficient workflow.

Read more

Friday, March 5, 2010

Fred Rosenthal one-man show March 7th Branford

Hi Lisa...Here is the copy for my one-man show starting March 7th. The reception will be held on March 7th in the Keyes Gallery of the Willoughby Wallace Memorial Library in Stony Creek (Branford). Everyone in our club and throughout the community is invited to attend. Thanks for your help...Fred Rosenthal



Society for Photographic Education

Society for Photographic Education

conference going on NOW

Keynote Speaker: Kip Fulbeck
Featured Speakers: Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie and Veronica Passalacqua
Featured Speaker: Dawoud Bey

Learn More about the SPE 2010 Conference

This is a tremendous time for diversity. The United States has seen her first president of color sworn into office, and Iceland has just elected the world’s first openly gay prime minister. Yet ask a photography student for the names of five photographers of diverse backgrounds and they will probably fumble. Just as in political life, the demographics of diversity are also shifting in the photographic arts, but this diversity is slow to make its way into galleries, textbooks, and the awareness of those in the industry.

SPE’s 47th National Conference in Philadelphia, “Facing Diversity: Leveling the Playing Field in the Photographic Arts,” will examine how photographers of diverse backgrounds participate in the art world today and how these artists are being received. The conference will look at inclusivity, diversity within diversity, and the various perspectives on the changing cultural dynamics of this country. It strives to bring together curious minds in celebration of the achievements by artists of all backgrounds.

For photographic educators, artists and scholars, the conference programming will:
• Discuss what diversity means within the framework of photography
• Examine how artists have expressed themselves on the topics of race, culture, ethnicity, religion, class, gender, sexual preference, and age
• Identify how these issues are being discussed in the art world and in the classroom today
• Investigate the vocabulary required to discuss diversity in the arts today

Hannah Frieser Miriam Romais 2010 Conference Co-Chairs

About the 2010 Conference: The Philadelphia conference marks a unique partnership between SPE and EnFoco to better address issues of diversity within the field of photography. En Foco is a non-profit photography organization dedicated to nurturing and supporting photographers of diverse cultures, primarily those of Latino, African and Asian heritage, and Native Peoples of the Americas and Pacific. www.enfoco.org

About the CityPhiladelphia, the City of Brotherly Love, is the ideal setting for the theme of this conference. The city received its name from its original planner, the Quaker pacifist William Penn, who saw his tract of land as a place where people from every background could live together in harmony. Philadelphia is known for its historic landmarks and cultural riches, ranging from the Philadelphia Museum of Art atop the "Rocky steps" to the Blockson Afro-American collection at Temple University.

The conference hotel, the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown, is located in walkable Center City, which offers a wealth of art galleries, theatres, outdoor murals, historic streets, and transit connections. A city of neighborhoods, Philadelphia has distinctive Italian, Chinese, Vietnamese, and gay communities near the SPE venue, and you'll see a mix of all ages populating the streets. Don't miss the many small ethnic BYO restaurants, affordable and deliciously diverse, and the famous Reading Terminal Market right next door.Get more info. about Philadelphia at www.gophila.com and www.philadelphiausa.travel.

A Diversity of Local ActivitiesHere are ten activities in order of proximity to the Marriott. Bring the family, stay extra days!

1. Four-plus-milers for runners: Start at Filbert Street side of hotel. Two good routes, especially early morning: (1) take Arch Street west to Parkway, angle down the Parkway to the Philadelphia Museum of Art (optional route up Rocky Steps), bear right around the museum, then northwest out Kelly Drive along the river past Boathouse Row - or - (2) west on Arch to 24th, turn north one block to Race, turn west onto the Schuylkill River Trail. http://www.schuylkillrivertrail.com/

2. Reading Terminal Market - 12th & Arch, next door to SPE. Worth a browse for the sights and smells even if you are not going to shop or eat. http://www.readingterminalmarket.org/
3. Philadelphia International Flower Show - PA Convention Center, 12th & Arch, next door to SPE. Always an amazing event. To avoid the worst crowds, go during dinnertime, or the instant the doors open in the morning. The floral arrangement contest area is entertaining. (Young children would be bored.)http://www.theflowershow.com/home/index.html

4. Visit the PSFS Building (Loews Hotel across Market) and Walk the Skinny Streets. After admiring the Art Deco lobby and mezzanine of the nation's first International Style skyscraper, walk south on 12th Street. Once past Locust, poke around the tucked-away historic streets like Quince, Jessup, Fawn, Camac, Iseminger, Panama and more. http://www.greatbuildings.com/buildings/PSFS_Building.html

5. Liberty Bell, Independence Hall, Constitution Center and all that, a six-plus block walk east or take any bus down Market or Chestnut.http://www.nps.gov/inde/index.htm Tours, including Scavenger Hunt: http://constitutioncenter.org/

6. Franklin Institute, 20th & the Parkway - terrific science museum - something for everyone, including iMax and Planetarium. Perpetual motion machine in lobby fascinates kids and adults. Located a few blocks from SPE - walk down Arch Street west to Parkway, bear right. http://www2.fi.edu/

7. The Mutter Musuem, 19 S. 22nd - long walk from SPE, or take any bus west on Walnut to 22nd, walk north on 22nd. Full of gross medical oddities kids love. The Mutter Musuem calendars have featured many famous photographers. If you wish to photograph, contact them 2 weeks in advance. http://www.collphyphil.org/mutter.asp

8. Eastern State Penitentiary, partially restored historic prison, popular site for art installations. Tours every day, ages 7 and up. Bus: #48 from 12th and Arch to 22nd & Fairmount. http://www.easternstate.org/

9. The Philadelphia Zoo - America's first zoo. The 38 bus goes out there from 15th & JFK. Highlights: Naked mole rats, new Primate House with baby orangutan, new tiger territory, Carnivore Kingdom with giant river otters. http://www.philadelphiazoo.org/

10. Please Touch Museum, 4231 N. Concourse Drive- Since 1976 this has been the children's museum of Philadelphia. Now its home is grand Memorial Hall, built in 1876 for the nation's Centennial. The 38 bus goes out there from 15th & JFK. Ask about the Whispering Bench, located outside. http://www.pleasetouchmuseum.org/Back to top.

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Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Scanner Photography -- Ellen Hoverkamp

Thank you Linda (Linda Kane Brinckerhoff) for passing this along! Bill Barnett just did a workshop on this for New Haven Camera Club!

Scanner Photography -- Ellen Hoverkamp

This exhibit will run from February 17, 2010 through March 31, 2010. For more information you can contact Ellen Hoverkamp through her website or at 203-933-4752 or by email.

The following is an article from the Boston Globe.

Ellen Hoverkamp starts her artistic process by raiding her neighbor s' gardens. After they have toiled and tilled, the Connecticut artist simply plucks away the best blooms of the season.
She has permission. Her victims know that in return she will provide copies of the fascinating works she creates with her floral plunder. The rest of us can view them at her solo show at Tower Hill Botanic Garden in Boylston, titled ``Visions from My Neighbors' Gardens."
Hoverkamp creates what is known as scanner photography. Rather than using a scanner to gather images that are later manipulated, she painstakingly arranges flowers on her scanner and essentially photographs them using the scanner glass as her lens. Only minor retouching similar to that in traditional photography is done.

The result takes floral arranging into the 21st century. It also bends the boundaries between 2-D and 3-D art. Like the Victorian botanical drawings that inspire her, she arranges the blossoms and stems in a way that showcases them on a flat page.

But she also builds a frame on the scanner and then uses it to wire and layer each blossom into 3-D space. The effect of taking both dimensions into account creates images that seem to be beautifully pressed flowers that are not pressed.

Others form what she calls ``impossible bouquets," explosions of blossoms that all face the lens and lead into one stem. Gardeners and art appreciators alike will all find something to marvel at here. And all are printed with archival inks that will last about 70 years.

Meanwhile, Hoverkamp is branching out into other perishables. Vegetables, eggs, even a pair of live crabs (that she liberated afterward to the beach) have graced her scanner screen.

`I've done some various kooky things," she said. ``I broke one scanner by using snow. I was trying to photograph roses in the snow. And then there were the lobster tails. I photographed a couple of them in an embrace. It was a pretty sexy shot."

And you thought your scanner was just for family photographs.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Nikon’s new Learn & Explore iPhone application

Nikon is pleased to offer our consumers a new way to access the educational and editorial content found on NikonUSA.com.





Nikon’s new Learn & Explore iPhone application now makes this material available to you, whether you are taking pictures close to home or in the field. http://www.nikonusa.com/Learn-And-Explore/Learn-And-Explore-for-the-iPhone/index.page

From beginning photographer to experienced enthusiast, you are sure to find information on Learn & Explore that is of interest to you—and now that information can go where you go.
Read an article on getting the most from your travel photography while you’re on vacation. Check information on adjusting depth of field or selecting the right shutter speed when you’re taking photos at your child’s sporting event. Access advice on the right aperture for shooting photos indoors when you’re attending a wedding. It’s all there on the Learn & Explore iPhone app. Photography information at your fingertips.

In addition to articles on the fundamentals of photography and various shooting techniques, you can read the four latest issues of Nikon World magazine, complete with images and audio slideshows. Need the definition of a photography term? Check out the Photography Glossary.
The Learn & Explore iPhone app is continually updated with new articles and information. It’s a must for any enthusiastic photographer.

Monday, March 1, 2010

The Look - 10 Ways To Improve The Aesthetics of Your Photographs

The Look - 10 Ways To Improve The Aesthetics of Your Photographs

David duCheminCHASING THE LOOK is about making intentional choices about the use of our gear and the settings on our cameras based on their aesthetic effect. It begins to answer the question we all ask at some point while looking at the images of others – “How come my photographs don’t look like that?” While part of that question is answered simply, that we all have different vision and therefore different images, part of it must also be that we are not paying enough attention to the look each decision brings to the final image. Chasing The Look walks you through those elements and encourages you to begin thinking aesthetically and not merely technically.

This one accidentally got to 48 pages. It’s broken into ten sections, and like the previous ebooks, there are creative exercises, though not for every topic, throughout. It’s still gorgeously laid out, and still only $5.00

Chasing The Look is a 48-page downloadable PDF eBook, USD $5.00.
http://www.craftandvision.com/books/chasing-the-look.html