Every week we pick 5 Creative Commons songs to get your creative juices flowing. This week roaming through peaceful nature and enjoying its calmness is the theme!
SC006 – Skip Cohen
Today we hear from Skip Cohen, a man with multiple decades of experience in the pro photography industry.
4 Ways iPhoneography Will Make You a Better Filmmaker
Taking time to walk around your neighborhood and snap photos with your smartphone will help excel your filmmaking skills. Here’s how.
I’m Not a Photojournalist But I Play One in Kolkata
The top 7 lessons I learned from my first go at photojournalism. Photo critiques are welcome!
How to Find Creative Commons Photos You Can Legally Use
Just because it’s easy to find images online, doesn’t mean they are all free and clear to use. Follow these instructions to keep yourself from getting sued.
A Primer on Photo and Video Copyright Usage
Photo stealers beware! Do you have rights to that image you’re posting on your blog? Suggestions for protecting your butt, as well as your own copyrights.
Five Lessons to Glean from Olympic Photo Fiasco
What can or should you do to avoid the high-profile criticism this photographer is getting because of these poorly shot photos?
Shine Light Instead of Spreading Darkness: The Great Positivity Experiment
A bold challenge to filmmakers and photographers to start a movement to spread positivity in the industry. Will you take up the challenge?
The Colorization of Films and Photos. Good or Bad?
The colorization of iconic black and white images by Sanna Dullaway have gone viral and stirred up a controversy. Should iconic photography (or films) be colorized like this?
Blockbuster Video and a Fatal Lesson About Ignoring the Signs
In the past few weeks, I’ve seen something that 15 years ago I would never have dreamed would be a reality: Blockbuster Video stores with “Store Closing” banners hanging out front. What in the world happened? There was a time when Blockbuster was the “king of the world.” They were to small mom and pop […]