Digital
Could the Internet Have Saved These Local Bands?
I found myself getting a bit sentimental about the late-’80s/early ’90s Twin Cities music scene when I saw this post by Jim Walsh at MinnPost about a recent Jayhawks reunion show in Spain. Seeing the grainy reunion concert footage Walsh found on YouTube got me thinking about what might have been for some of my […]
The Alcove Perspective: Exhibits, Workshops & References
THE ALCOVE PERSPECTIVE is a pocket library which houses a special collection of photography-related books, magazines, and other publications. It is open to the general public for a minimal fee. With this endeavor, we want to encourage everyone to learn more about photography.
Digital 101: Photography and the Computer
September 2, 3, 4, 10 and 11, 2008
6:00–9:00 […]
Introduction to Digital Photography
Welcome to my Truemania a Blog on Digital Photography and Computing. Each week new material will be added to suppliment the work we cover in the courses on Digital Photography and Computing.
Check out the Power Point presentation on Digital Photography for Beginners Course in the Presentations page.
Digital Photography Slideshows for use on the web
Create Cool Slideshows from Your PhotosUpload photos from your computer into our interactive drag-and-drop slide show creator. From there, you can build slide shows with smooth pans, zooms, and fades. Create documentary-style slideshows with that famous “Ken Burns Effect”.
Publish to the NetYou can publish your slideshow on this site, or get code to embed the […]
PhotoFrame - digital picture book on the iPhone (AppStore Free)
Though the developer pushes this as a digital photo-frame, this one actually is a Picture book that loads new pictures from the internet. You can’t select what to see, you can load your own pictures, but just watch as the App downloads a new image everyday.
You can zoom4 in/out, view as portrait or landscape and […]
Digital Rights Management and Culture
Digital Rights Management (DRM) is all the craze these days, as companies are vying for ever more control over how we consumers use their products. Imagine those non-skip-able parts on your new DVD movie. You know them: the anti-copying schtick, the promotional advertisements for other movies you probably don’t want to watch, because you’ve already […]
My Latest Work
I know I have been focusing on a lot of Photoshop work lately but in the winter, without a studio (hopefully that will be taken care of in the Spring), and with taking my Photography Courseload I have had the opportunity to learn to manipulate photos and am starting on a course of how to […]
Motion Picture Lighting for Digital Photography
An interview with Rick Lord. Instructor, author, speaker and photographer. Motion picture lighting for digital photography. Essential tools for phenomenal digital image results. www.ricklordphotography.com
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Top-secret bibles? Not once they’re on the Internet.
Why hasn’t the Church of Scientology sued Wikileaks? They have sued numerous other organizations for offenses far milder than releasing their entire secret bibles for public view, as Wikileaks did on March 24. So far Scientology has done nothing but send Wikileaks a letter. An angry letter, written by lawyers, requesting the documents be removed.
But […]
Teaching a Child Digital Photography
Teaching a child how to use a digital camera and take great pictures is a tough task. You want the child to enjoy it but still learn some technique, that’s not easy without boring the child. So where do you start?
Check out The Digital Photography School’s (DPS) article: “13 Lessons to Teach Your Child About […]
