A S C R A P B O O K O F S O L U T I O N S F O R T H E P H O T O G R A P H E R
Enhancing the enjoyment of taking pictures with news that matters, features that entertain and images that delight. Published frequently.
20 September 2022
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. This time we look at Paul Cupido, a non-destructive workflow, tasteful boudoir photography, shooting live music, a portable graphics tablet and Dave Caulkins.
- Paul Cupido creates Images of Loss, Memory and Hope, which are on exhibit as Remembering You at the Bildhalle, Amsterdam, until Nov. 12.
- Bob DiNatale discusses The Craft and Creative Advantages of a Non-Destructive Workflow, which includes his own composite of Jerry Uelsmann, master of composites.
- Jasenka Grujin gives a few suggestions for capturing Tasteful Boudoir Photography. "Boudoir photography sessions have become extremely popular in the last ten years, along with maternity photo sessions," she writes. "The reason behind this is possibly the fact that modern women are getting more and more confident about their bodies, no matter their shape and size."
- Todd Owyoung lists Six Ways to Capture Awesome Photos of Live Music illustrated with his own dynamic images.
- In You Need a Graphics Tablet, Dave Williams finds a solution to using a tablet out of the office after listening to by Ian Sayers from XenceLabs.
- The Guardian memorializes the late press photographer Dave Caulkin in From Tennis to the Troubles. Here he tells a tale from the old days of film photography:
More to come! Meanwhile, here's a look back. And please support our efforts...