Saturday, January 06, 2007

For Casey, a Photography Ninja

Photography Links for the Photography Ninja

Awesome Photography Sites

Photojojo is great. It is the site that made me think to send you links in the first place. It is very enthusiastic and enjoyable.
Photojojo - The best photo tips, DIY projects, and gear in the whole wide world
I don't actually know if this site is awesome, but certain things on it may help you to delve deeper into questions like: "What is the meaning that I'm conveying with this photo?" and "What will this photo say to people?" It had that effect on me, a little bit.
Digital Photography School - Digital Photography Training for You

Photo-taking projects - Inspiration to get out and photograph!

This one seems especially cool. I might do it someday, too.

A fun idea, esp. if you have a friend who also likes taking photographs.

A nice short list of photo ideas.
Photo Projects from Miranda July: When homework feels like love


How to Shoot People - I mean, How to Photograph People
Tips on photographing at parties or in any groups of people

Street Portraits!

Pets!
This is cool. I love the examples.
For when a subject is moving.

Do-It-Yourself projects

This looks fun and really useful. It is a trick for ninjas.
Photojojo » Two Cheap Lighting Tricks for the DIY Ninja - Or, How to Make a Snortin’ Snoot!
Teh snappiness = win.
Photojojo comes up with a lot of neat ideas about where you can put photos. (Tin cans, inside candle holders, on magnetic rope...)
This is great!
This looks very cool.
Other neat links
Famous photos that had a really deep impact on lots of people.
It's true: megapixels are essential.
Chart: How Many Megapixels You Really Need

Fun Photoshop Tutorials

And finally, some interesting Photoshop-powered effects:
Family portrait artists
Pop Art Inspired by Lichtenstein - Online Tutorial at Melissa Clifton page 1
Photo to Pencil Sketch
How to Create Your Own Planets with Your Panoramas
Make Your Own iPod Ad Silhouettes
How to Make Panographies
These two may be especially useful:
Photojojo » Find Detail in Your Photos That You Thought Was Lost… in Five minutes or Less!

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