Print on Demand Photobooks; The Significance of Photography in Recording Historical Events Photography has always played a major role in recording events by capturing visual representations that freeze moments in time. With the emergence of print on demand technology, photobooks have become quite a popular method for preserving and sharing these visual narratives. In this […]
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What Is Digital Book Publishing: Everything You Should Know
Did you know that the first electronic book dates back to 1971? That’s when the US Declaration of Independence was digitized by Project Gutenberg. Ever since, there appeared different variations of digital books, not only ebooks. We’ll cover them all in this article. The market of digital books saw a massive rise in 2020. In […]
Continue readingEye Contact: Photojournalism Memoir by Luke Sharrett
Photojournalism is a fascinating field, offering a real world view of what is going on. As a major fan of photographer Luke Sharrett, I was really excited to see that he put together a memoir about his photojournalism career. Luke is an incredible photographer who captures people, places, and meaning around the world in a […]
Continue readingFREE PNG Tape Overlays for Photographers
We’re back with another freebie to help you get some cool effects on your photos! Today we put together some new tape overlays that are PERFECT for giving your work that scrapbook-feel. All of the tape overlays have been saved and .PNG files and are great for graphic design projects like posters, infographics, business marketing […]
Continue readingReview: A Modern Approach to Photographic Composition Ebook
When it comes to taking a quality photo, composition is one of the most important parts. Having the right angle, elements, viewpoint, and layout can really make all the difference. Composition is something I’ve struggled with over the years. Particularly when there are a lot of things going on in a city or street photo. […]
Continue readingHow to Create and Sell your Own Photo Book
So you have tons of photos that you are proud of and you’d like to do more than just showcase them online – how about make a photobook? Some call them coffee table books, some call them zines. Whatever you want to call them, there is something great about holding a book of your creative […]
Continue readingA Review of Brandon Stanton’s “Humans of New York”
Blogger, friend, photographer; but most of all, storyteller. Brandon Stanton began making portraits of the humans of New York in 2010 and has since spread these people’s stories throughout the world. For almost 10 years, Stanton has been working to shed light on life in New York and what it means to be human, to […]
Continue reading12 Excellent Photo and Design Portfolio Templates
It seems counterintuitive for a designer to purchase a portfolio template. After all, you’re a designer! Why not just make your own? Well, despite being a designer or photographer, you might not have the skills to create an awesome layout yourself – if you’re primarily a logo designer, working with InDesign to create an awesome […]
Continue readingA Review of Bruce Gilden’s “Only God Can Judge Me”
Bruce Gilden, legendary street photographer from Brooklyn, New York, has been shooting since the 1960’s and has just released his latest book, ‘Only God Can Judge Me.’ “I’m known for taking pictures very close, and the older I get, the closer I get” – Bruce Gilden, Magnum Photos Gilden is known for being a self-taught […]
Continue readingA Review of Leonard Freed’s “Black in White America”
Throughout time we have seen history repeat itself, and now more than ever, Leonard Freed’s “Black in White America” seems to be quite relevant. Through his photo essay, Freed worked to examine the plight of African Americans in the United States. During this time he travelled through New York, Washington D.C, and all over regions […]
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