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Filling in the BlanksAuthor: theprint Category: General Articles Views: 12677 Discuss: 33
Welcome to our pseudo-scientific and highly subjective look at cameras that use interpolation to "biggie size" images. Please understand that we are not mathematicians and even had problems spelling the word. However, we have seen tens of thousands of images over the years interpolated by cameras and software, and that makes us expert-enough for this place. |
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Get In LineAuthor: theprint Category: Design Views: 4624 Discuss: 12
The human eye likes to follow lines. We feel comfortable when we look at symmetrical things. This is something well worth considering when shooting and processing pictures. Horizons, buildings and backgrounds – it’s so easy to get all those lines a little crooked. However, straightening the lines in your images can enhance them more than you might think. |
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Getting Into the GrooveAuthor: theprint Category: General Articles Views: 6606 Discuss: 16
The newbie’s guide to getting started as an istockphoto contributor. |
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iStockphoto Photography Standards: Model ReleasesAuthor: theprint Category: General Articles Views: 46591 Discuss: 530
The third part of our new manual series, dealing with when and how to include a model release. |
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Shooting PeopleAuthor: theprint Category: General Articles Views: 6767 Discuss: 5
Photographing people is one of the hardest things to do, but also one of the most rewarding. In this article, I’ll share some of the most basic tools you’ll need, if you want to work with models. A model, by the way, is anyone you put in front of the camera. So yes, your husband, girlfriend or neighbor can all be models too. Tell them that they are. Make them feel special. |

