Month: October, 2007
27 October, 2007 (17:35) | Photography | No comments
How copyrights work, and what they protect, is a common topic of discussion among artists. This PowerPoint presentation should answer many of these questions.
“The Picture Archive Council of America (PACA), a North American trade association representing the interests of the image licensing industry, has prepared a PowerPoint presentation that it will make available to the […]
27 October, 2007 (17:29) | Photography | No comments
Here’s a new workshop for college students to help them develop their photography skills.
“The Bogen CafĂ© is a workshop offered to college students that explores imaging topics in a situational environment rarely discovered within the confines of a classroom. Bogen Imaging and its co-sponsors are the link between craft and art providing the photographer with […]
27 October, 2007 (17:22) | Photography, News | No comments
I have a lot of people ask me how they can scan their photographs. You can always do it yourself with a flatbed scanner, or scanner for slides and negatives. This is time consuming, and a slide/negative scanner can be expensive. Local photo labs can usually do it too, but some charge an arm and […]
23 October, 2007 (20:48) | Creative, Art | No comments
I’ve worked with the visually and hearing impaired for years. While volunteering my time with the Braille Institute in Southern California I taught a blind woman to macramĂ©. In the same area were visually impaired sculptors and painters. All of these people were making art every bit is good as any sighted person. Take a […]
18 October, 2007 (14:07) | Photography, Fun, Comment, Article | No comments
Hi All,
This is the first in a series I’ve been thinking of doing for a while. I live in a house in Sedona, Arizona (which is for sale) that backs up to the national forest, and I can walk to Oak Creek in 15 minutes. With all this nature around me I see all kinds […]
11 October, 2007 (23:15) | Creative, Writing, Fun, Personal Note, Article | No comments
by Jeff Colburn
Many people feel that attending the Arizona Renaissance Faire is nothing more than a time for adults to play, but this is not so. Attending the Faire gave me the needed skills to save my Lady and her infirmed mother from grievous bodily injury and possible death.
My Lady and I have been […]
8 October, 2007 (19:55) | Photography, News | No comments
8 October, 2007 (19:42) | Photography, Art, News | 6 comments
“Now there’s a simple, easy, and fun way to harness your creativity. Bamboo Fun makes your computer your canvas, allowing you to freely express yourself by simply touching the pen tip to the tablet. Touch up digital photos, draw by hand, create artwork and paintings, and even write in your own handwriting.
Bamboo Fun includes full […]
8 October, 2007 (19:22) | Photography, News | No comments
When Canon introduced the EOS 5D, its combination of power and portability broke new ground for digital SLRs. Pros liked the lighter full-frame body and amateurs craved its advanced performance and simple prosumer design. Today the 5D remains in a class all its own-and now that we’ve dropped the price to $2,499.99, it’s a better […]
8 October, 2007 (19:05) | Writing, News | No comments
by Jim Milliot - Publishers Weekly
AuthorHouse, the Bloomington, Ind-based self-publisher backed by the private equity firm Bertram Capital, has acquired competitor iUniverse. iUniverse president Susan Driscoll said she and Bryan Smith, president and CEO of AuthorHouse and parent company Author Solutions, had been talking about working together for several years and that with the changes […]
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