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Photographing Iconic Places

If you have avoided visiting sites that others have photographed millions of times, maybe it’s time to change your thinking, writes Marc Aguilera. In this post, he shares his favorite images from his first trip to Death Valley, California.

MagCloud and Publishing for Photographers

MagCloud is an HP company that makes it very easy to publish your own magazines, brochures, catalogs, portfolios, and flyers. In this article, Wayne Cosshall describes his own experiences using MagCloud to produce a printed version to go with his Digital Imagemaker international (DIMi) website for photographers, artists, and other contemporary image makers.

Protect Your Investment in Photography! Part 2: Make Stored Images Easy to Find

Proper backup, storage, and archiving are the best protection against losing your images, writes David Saffir. In Part 2 of this three-part series, David explains how to label your images to your images easier to find after you’ve stored them on a DVD, external hard drive, or in the cloud.

Why Apple’s iPhone Can Be a Fun, Useful Camera for Photography Pros

If you treat the camera in your iPhone as a toy, Wayne Cosshall reminds you that “out of play comes some great creativity.” He lists some compelling reasons to join other professional photographers in making the iPhone part of your real photographic process.

Protect Your Investment in Photography! Part 1: Back Up and Archive Your Images

Proper backup, storage, and archiving are the best protection against losing your images, writes David Saffir. The right approach can also make it easier to find them when needed. In Part 1 of this three-part series, David explains talks about options for storing your images.

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  • Having edited two magazines on digital printing and professional photography, I edit posts written by photography pros including Marc Aguilera, Jon Canfield, Wayne Cosshall, and David Saffir.
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