Monthly Archives: May 2016

Michael Reichmann Dies at 71

pay per click advertising Today is a very sad day in our photographic community – Michael Reichmann, the founder of one of my all-time favorite sites “Luminous Landscape“, passed away late last night after an extended battle with cancer. He … Continue reading

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Penny Wise and Dollar Foolish – Return of the Hot Dog Vendor

© jedphoto “A person who stops marketing to save money is a person who stops his clock to save time!” Anon Earlier this week I tweeted the quote above.  Lately, I’ve run into some photographers who, in an attempt to … Continue reading

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Sennheiser, AT and Rode Shotgun Microphone Comparison

John Bosley and I have been actively working on producing our second Level 1: Post-Processing Basics video and we have decided to look into getting a shotgun microphone for the studio environment. While our lavalier microphones have been working great … Continue reading

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Throwback Thursday – Circa 1932

From a practical point, sharing Throwback Thursday images on your blog are a terrific way to remind your clients of the importance of capturing memories. Remember, women make 98% of the purchase decisions to hire a professional photographer in the … Continue reading

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Advanced Post-Processing Tips: Three-Step Sharpening

Sharpening remains a particularly confusing topic among photographers, especially given the tremendous number of post-processing options available. Some post-processing software has so many options that it is hard to know where to start; others do not let you use optimal … Continue reading

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