Dec 29 2009

The Most Essential Web Site for Professional Photographers

Category: Online ResourcesEthan G. Salwen @ 10:32 am

ACOF_091229_Top 1_1Actually, Jeana Lee Tahnk lists five essential Web sites for pro photographers in her post yesterday on “Mashable.” It’s a thoughtful list, covering lots of critical ground. The limit of five sites is a nice touch, forcing her to zero in and get rid of all the clutter that comes from a list of 20 or 100, or even 10.

Ms. Tahnk gives us:

1. LiveBooks. (Web site creation.)

2. ShootQ. (Web-based studio management solution.)

3. Animoto. (Auotomated video creation.)

4. LicenseStream. (Image license creation and tracking.)

5. LabPrints. (Linking pros photographers to pro labs.)

The thing is, while some photographers might rely on all these sites, other pros will have no need a single one. After all, we all have very different needs, even when we share the same exact specialty. This is the conundrum of recommending Web site resources for photographers. It also brings me to the question that is the purpose of this post:

Survey Asks. . .

What is the single, most essential Web site for your professional photography?

Sure, I know. You can’t limit it to one. It’s like picking your favorite movie or book. So just share a site that would definitely, definitely be on your Top Ten list.

Anything goes! The site can be one you highly recommend to others, or one that only relates to your unique needs. I’m definitely curious, and looking forward to exploring great photography sites I’m overlooking.

Be sure to let us all know what your photographic specialty is and exactly why this site is so valuable to you.

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Oct 26 2009

A Not Recap of the PhotoPlus Orgy

Category: Creative Process, The Industry, ViewpointEthan G. Salwen @ 10:06 am

AC_Blog_PPE_CrowdThe PhotoPlus Expo officially ended on Saturday, but my experience didn’t come to an end until yesterday, with my visit to the studio of commercial photographer Andrew Matusik. My PPE experience was less frantic and more fantastic than I had anticipated.

I think this was simply because I did myself a favor and realized — before the madness began — that I should focus on quality over quantity. So my personal mantra was, “If you learn just one thing today and connect with just one person, this will be a success.” And a success it was.

I won’t try to recap my whole PPE experience — way, way too much to share — but I will give you a taste by simply listing some of the people and ideas that came my way:

The best part of PPE was spending real quality time — and enjoying good eats — with photographers I already knew, including Gail Mooney, Tom Kelly, Richard Anderson Continue reading “A Not Recap of the PhotoPlus Orgy”

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