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9 October 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 the Adobe MAX page, London's unknown underground, the Where To Start Chart and PhotoShelter's Lattice.
- On the Adobe MAX Online page, you can watch Adobe MAX keynotes and over 100 MAX sessions on demand, including Thomas Knoll's featured session showing how he uses Lightroom and Photoshop to create his own images.
- In Photographers sneak into London's underground world, Victoria Fleischer tells the story of a dentist, a bus driver and a surgeon who sneak underground to photograph London's distinct layers of sewers, service tunnels and subways.
- AdoramaTV has published The Where To Start Chart as "a high-level guide for beginning photographers." The free interactive PDF is updated regularly.
- PhotoShelter has launched Lattice, "a new curation and discovery experience from the people at PhotoShelter and the 80,000 pro photographers we support. Our mission is to connect you with the photos you love and the creators behind those photos."
More to come...