Posts Tagged ‘Art’

Only 11 Days Left To Save Fifty Percent Off Of Photography

There are only 11 days left to save  fifty percent off of any print or license priced at $ 35.00 and above. Whether you’re  a graphic designer or other creative professional looking to use photography for commercial or editorial use, or you’re simply looking to add some interest to your walls with a piece of [...]


Close Up Of Tuba And Uniformed Marching Band Musician, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Rights Managed Stock Photography


After World War One Attack On The U.S., Statue Of Liberty Torch Remains Closed.

The event that closed public access to the right arm and torch of the Statue of Liberty is mostly overlooked in history classes and at the monument also.


Statue Of Liberty Crown To Reopen To Visitors On July 4, 2009.

Click on the photograph of the Statue-Of-Liberty-Close-Up-Side-View to see more information and a larger version. I know I’m a bit  late on this  story, but  at least I made it before the actual opening. Better late than never. From a press  release issued  by  the National Park Service on May 8, 2009 and a pdf [...]


The Worth of Your Work, aka “Content”, In The Digital Age.

The hypocrisy and greed of these corporations is astounding.


A Case Study About The Business Of Art From The Harvard Business School

Why would someone pay $500.00 for a trash-bin or $200.00 for a toilet brush ? Believe it or not, for those of us in the creative industries, there’s a lesson in the answer.


The Vendor Client relationship – in real world situations

You know the sad thing is that, at least in photography, there are plenty of photographers who cave in to this crap.


Photography Critiques

The truth of the matter is that giving a useful critique on subjective matter, like someone else’s photography, requires a collaboration, or dialogue, between the one giving the critique and the one being critiqued.


What Makes A Photographer?

According to this  quote by  Claude Adams, luckily  it’s not our camera. “Having a camera makes you no more a photographer than having a hammer and some nails makes you a carpenter.” – Claude Adams