If you’re in the Northern Territory, or can get there, you’re in for a treat! Steve Parish will be presenting there in July, with a one day workshop, a 5 day photography adventure at Kakadu National Park and a free evening hearing him talk about his 50 years of photography. I’m sure you’ve heard of…
Category: Sites for Photographers
Updates at Flickr
Flickr.com has updated its system and is now offering Pro members unlimited space for uploading their full resolution images. Love that they’re giving us extra space – I’ll certainly use it as I have over 8,000 images uploaded there now. However, I doubt, very much, that I will upload full resolution images there as they’re…
A photo a day, 365(+1) days a year
Some of my readers will know I’ve been participating in Project 365 – a photo a day for the past 2 years. Of course, it’s Project 366 this year. I started doing it with a group of photographers at the Australian Photography Forum and, at the time, didn’t realise how popular this project is amongst…
Nature blog carnival
If you’re a nature photographer, or you know someone who likes to take photos of nature, and you write a blog, please tell them about our Nature Photoblog Carnival. Entries are nearly closing – and we’ll be posting the submissions here Monday week. To submit an entry simply go to http://blogcarnival.com/bc/submit_15019.html and fill out the…
Nature Photography Blog carnival
Have you heard of a Blog Carnival? I used to participate in one several years ago when I first began blogging. I’d forgotten about that till recently when researching plugins and then saw one that related to receiving submissions for a blog carnival. Unfortunately that plugin is being discontinued but it gave me an idea….
Kallista Market in the morning
Tomorrow I’ll be at the Kallista Market for the first of three markets this month before Christmas. New product stock is in and will be on display for sale tomorrow. I’ve also got a new green marquee in keeping with the surrounding area – I thought green would be a good colour to have. So,…
Business cards for photographers
If you are into photography, as I am, at some point you will have either already thought about, or will now you’ve read this post, getting a business card designed. My first photography business card came from Vistaprint and I liked the design so much that I had a graphic designer do a similar style…
Bags with your photo on it
I spend a lot of time scouring the web looking at different photo sites – not just sites where photographers have shared their photos, but places where you can do something with your photos. Enter Artscow.com which is a relatively new discovery for me. I’ve fallen in love with their shoulder bag products and the…
Designing Christmas cards with your own images
Regular readers would have seen my recent posts about Christmas cards I was designing for sale at local markets. And they have begun selling so if anyone is interested in buying a pack or two, or even individual cards, please do contact me to place your order. $25 for a pack of 10, or $3…
A visit to my new site
I’ve been spending evenings working on my new site at Smugmug. So far there are over 130 images uploaded and I plan to add more. The photos concentrate mainly on images from Victoria, Australia, and in particular, the Shire of Yarra Ranges. These have been split into categories: Birdlife, Landscapes, Waterscapes, Trains, Flora and then…
Selling photos online
A recent photo of mine had a lot of interest shown in it by many people, with some asking if they could buy it. Up till recently I hadn’t done a lot about selling photos from this site and I have spent some time exploring options. I have sold quite a few photos via a…
Photography Glossary
I mentioned Australian Photography Magazine a couple of weeks ago. They have launched a new website AustralianPhotography.com with competitions, events, exhibitions and lots of other things listed. On it is a very useful glossary on photography that I thought you might find useful. It also mentions some famous photographers, both present and in the past. …