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8 August 2014
In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention (with more than 140 characters). This time we look at Andy Ihnatko's Comic-Con strategy, Photoshop CC's Camera Shake Reduction filter, Brian David Stevens and PBS's Dorothea Lange profile.
- In The Dummies' Guide To Cosplay Photography in 2014, Andy Ihnatko discusses the etiquette of taking photos at Comic-Con and the new rule (permission must be granted) for the Boston show starting today. Do unto others, you know.
- Julieanne Kost's Camera Shake Reduction as a Smart Filter in Photoshop CC shows how "Photoshop can help sharpen images with camera motion caused by slow shutter speeds or long focal lengths."
- In his weekly photo books column, Jonathan Blaustein asks why every photographer seem to want to publish a photobook. "How many artists actually view making a book as an opportunity for communication?" Blaustein did find one: Brian David Stevens.
- On Agu. 29, PBS will broadcast an American Masters profile of Dorothea Lange, who has already been featured in our Saturday Matinee series. Here's the preview:
More to come...