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Photography Links – July 3, 2009

A few links this week –

Marc Benton has 4th of July Fireworks Photography Tips

William Neill has an essay at Luminous Landscape on Meditations in Monochrome.

Photo Business News has info on the NY Times Advocataing Copyright Infringement,  and their apology.

Photofocus has 7 Questions to Ask When Selecting a Lens

Virtual Photography Studio has One Great Idea – Meet Neil Creek

Digital Photography School has 8 Family Portrait Tips

MacWorld has a review of PhotoMarkr – watermarking software for iphone

And one that I’ve posted before – PhotoAttorney Carolyn Wright’s Using the DMCA Takedown Notice to Battle Copyright Infringement. This is the letter that I used this week with Flickr when 3 of my photos were stolen.

Photography Links – June 26, 2009

A few links this weeks. Hope you find them useful.

Plagiarism Today has Why You Should License Your Work

Photofocus has Do Professional Photographers Need Copyrights3 Things You Can Do that Will Make You Feel Better About Your Photography and  A Tip to Improve Your Photos That Won’t Cost A Dime

Illustrator’s Partnership has new info on Orphan Works

Digitial Photography School has an Interview with Art Wolfe and   Show Your Photos Like a Pro with Photo Ebooks.

Jim Goldstein has 10 Tips to Photograph the Unexpected and 5 Reasons Why Metadata Should Be Part of Your Workflow

Black Star Rising has Sometimes Its OK Not to Keep Your Eyes on the Road

Photography Links – June 19, 2009

Lots of links this week since I couldn’t get online last Friday to do a links post.

Black Star Rising has Five Tips for Dealing with Unreasonable Client Requests, How to Add a Copyright Notice to Your Photos, Six Steps to Becoming a Green Photographer, How I Scared the Wits out of a Copyright Infringer, and How to Stop Bloggers from Hotlinking to Your Images.

John Paul Caponigro has an essay on Photographic Composition at Luminous Landscape.

Photo Business News and Forum has a post on Orphan Works,

TalkLeft has a post on Taking Pictures of Public Property Does Not Justify a Suspicion of Terrorism.

PhotoAttorney has Quicklinks to more rights grabs, and info on Sen Hatch’s Comments at the World Copyright Summit

DPS has info on Basic Blunders with Flash

PDNPulse has Mystery Solved: How that Family Photo Ended up on a Czech Poster

National Parks Travelr has a Great Smoky Mountains Park Checklist

Shapelessmass has the story of an incredibly bold copyright infringer – Getting Sued

Jim Goldstein has a post on If It’s On the Internet It’s Free! Didn’t You Get the Memo

Photofocus has Five Things Photographers Should Know About Selling Stock

Info on FotoWeekDC 2009 is available.

Don’t forget – VisualRealia is sponsoring a Photowalk in York PA on June 27.

Photography Links – June 5, 2009

Here are a few sites we found this week – hope you enjoy them

Zoriah has a post on Raw Vs Jpeg

Photocritic has a post on Dealing with Negative Critique

Maria Langer’s An Eclectic Mind has a post on Pay the Writer (and the Pilot and the Photographer)

PhotoAttorney has post on More Rights Grabs and  Help I’ve Been Infringed

Keith Dixon has a post on Why do Photographers Charge so Much for Services?

National Parks Traveler has info on 22 new National Recreation Trails

Photo Business News and Forum has a post on Selling Yourself Short

Paul Burwell has posts on the Top 10 Mistakes to Avoid During a Photography Workshop and How Low Should You Go

Plagiarism Today has info on Bing and DMCA

Black Star Rising has 10 Ways to Fight for Your Digital Rights as a Photographer

PopPhotoFlash has a post on the Will It Blend video of 2 Olympus Cameras going into the blender

Photography Links – May 29, 2009

A few interesting links we found this week

Copyright Law and Copyright Information has a post on Copyright for Artists.

Photo Business News & Forum has a posts on PicScout Delusions of Grandeur and  Marketing with Twitter, Facebook, Linked In and MySpace

Black Star Rising has a post on When Covering Protests It Pays to Do Your Research

Art Wolfe has a post at Luminous Landscape on how he photographed some Night Fishermen

Jim Goldstein has posts on Why Social Media Matters to Photographers and a follow up post The Birds and the Bees of Social Media Connectivity

Gary Crabbe has a post on Should I Work for Free

Sean Locke has post in response to an article on GMA about stock photography

Digitial Photography School has tips on How to Photograph Baseball