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23 July 2015
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 Syrian refugees, printing a contact sheet, the benefits of a flash bracket and Taylor Swift's new credential agreement.
- In Connecting With Syrian Refugees, Matt McCann interviews Marieke van der Velden and Philip Brink who posed questions from their friends to refugees of the Syrian war in Lebanon. Nine photos with text.
- Anyone remember what a contact print is? Julieanne Kost navigates Lightroom's least-friendly module to show you how to make one in Printing a Contact Sheet of Photographs -- and remember, you can print a PDF to build an on-disk collection, too:
- Jason Schneider has come up with Seven Reasons You Still Need a Flash Bracket for Photography. But, you know, one good reason will do.
- After photographer James Sheldon took entertainer Taylor Swift to task after she took Apple to task, all over artists' rights, Swift worked with the National Professional Photographers Association to revise her credential agreement.
More to come...