You know how it is when you get new glasses. Before you go to see the ophthalmologist, you think you can see just fine. Your vision has deteriorated so slowly that you’ve adapted to it. When you pop on the new specs and walk out the door, it’s a shock. The world is so much… [Read More]
Archives for 2011
What’s your site’s rank?
If you’re at all compulsive, you should probably stop reading right here. For the rest of you, and for the compulsive ones who just can’t help themselves, I’d like to pass on a little tidbit that I got from Brooks Jensen at last weekend’s workshop. You’ve probably noticed the sales rankings at Amazon. If you’ve… [Read More]
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain
For the past 25 years, much of my photographic work has been a study of motion and its representation in a still image. The techniques that I’ve used have evolved from simple and classical (take a look at Alone in a Crowd) to esoteric and peculiar. Over the last 10 years, as I’ve shown the… [Read More]
Finding your audience
This afternoon I finished a three-day workshop sponsored by the CPA, and given by Brooks Jensen. The title of the workshop was “Finding an Audience for your Work”. In the workshop, Brooks ties together many of the threads that he has been weaving in LensWork, on their website, on his website, and on his blog…. [Read More]
X-Rite I1 Publisher/I1 Pro OOBE, part 7
Now that I’ve figured out how to use it, I think the I1 Pro is adequate for making profiles that require reading 1000 or 2000 patches, if you don’t have to do it too often. While I’ve been impressed with the profiles that I1 Publisher produces from as few as 800 patches, I think I… [Read More]
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