Motion is Not Just a Mode on Your Camera

Photographer/Filmmaker Gail Mooney on motion: The convergence of still imagery and video continues at a rapid pace. Technology has transformed how we create, sell and consume visual content.  The distribution of imagery is digital, global and instantaneous.  What’s driving this? Still photographers are using cameras capable of shooting video and are creating content in both …


Ten Top Apps for Every iPad

Part 2 of our series on Apps for the photo pro by Joseph Gamble. Far from just an e-reader, the iPad has evolved into much more — a multimedia machine, portable video player, gaming device, camera and laptop replacement to name a few. The iPad revolution continues as native and third party applications propagate the …


Smartphone Apps for the Photo Community

Part 1 of a 2 part  post by guest contributor Joseph Gamble Let’s face it — we are often glued to our smart phones. Sometimes, this is for good reason as we are utilizing a mobile application that makes life more efficient. There are now more than one million apps in iTunes and Google Play’s …


And the winner is…

For our Crowd-Sourcing A Book Cover Contest with Sharon Donahue: Thank you everyone for participating in the Cover Photo Contest.  Shown below is the final cover selected by the publisher – Photo Choice “C”: As several people suggested the original image was turned to fit a vertical format. Congratulations to ‘susansayings’ for being chosen from …


“Swinging Sixties” Photographer Lewis Morley Leaves Collection to Britain

Guest post by contributor Julian Jackson Lewis Morley, who died in September at 88 in Australia, was a British photographer who photographed many of the stars of the 1960s – the “Swinging Sixties” – including actors like Michael Caine, Susannah York and Charlotte Rampling, models Jean Shrimpton and Twiggy, and comedians such as Barry Humphreys. …