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Monthly Archives: October 2021

7 Ways to Make Your PhotoShelter Site More Sales Forward
October 27, 2021

7 Ways to Make Your PhotoShelter Site More Sales Forward

For many photographers, selling prints or downloads online is an obvious way to generate more revenue. But it’s not always as simple as uploading your…
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Where Did Your Photography Journey Begin? 6 Photographers Share How They Got Their Start
October 26, 2021

Where Did Your Photography Journey Begin? 6 Photographers Share How They Got Their Start

Picking up your first camera can be a very special moment, one that leads you down a new path of creativity and wonder. For some…
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How Blaine Harrington Makes a Full-Time Living as a Travel Photographer
October 21, 2021

How Blaine Harrington Makes a Full-Time Living as a Travel Photographer

Blaine Harrington began his career in photography in the 1970s after a brief stint racing motocross. His connections to the racing world led to assignments…
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Photographing Directly to 20×24 Photo Paper is Magical Wizardry!
October 19, 2021

Photographing Directly to 20×24 Photo Paper is Magical Wizardry!

Ethan Moses – purveyor of 3D printed cameras at Cameradactyl – spent the last few weeks in NYC teaching a color reversal printing process using…
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A Student Plagiarized an African Artist. Then His Work Was Exhibited at the Milan Photo Festival.
October 12, 2021

A Student Plagiarized an African Artist. Then His Work Was Exhibited at the Milan Photo Festival.

In 2014, curator Simon Njami engaged Ethiopian artist photographer Aïda Muluneh to interpret Dante’s Inferno for an exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African…
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Street Photography’s Snakes on a Train?
October 5, 2021

Street Photography’s Snakes on a Train?

An image of a young mother in a short dress on a New York City subway raised ethical questions and the ire of some commentators…
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