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November 7th, 2008

When Photos Go Wrong

I’m sure we’ve all had that Olan Mills family photo at one point or another in our life. Checkout this website where some of the classics are shared with a little sidebar comment as well.
Actual Olan Mills portraits
Uncovered by @loubegnel on twitter.
Tags: family portraits, Humor, Olan Mills, photography

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October 6th, 2008

Opacity - Showcasing the Forgotten Through Photography

If there’s one thing I’ve learned as I’ve continued to explore the online world of social media and blogging, the one hobby that seems to go hand-in-hand with many of the individuals involved is photography.
My boss shared the Opacity website with me and he was intrigued by the images that were caught on film […]

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July 29th, 2008

Photrade – Make Money from Your Photos

Have you heard of Photrade? I uncovered the Photrade website awhile back through another website I’d visited and an email newsletter I received about the upcoming blogINDIANA conference coming up in Indianapolis. I then realized they were also advertising on this blog here so decided to check them out.
I was quickly impressed with what you […]

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June 30th, 2008

Photrade

I’m always on the look-out for new places to find some stock photography and other images to potentially use on some website for clients or just  get some inspiration for creating a completely new graphical element for design.
Photrade is a new website that’s currently available by invite only so I haven’t been able to really […]

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June 11th, 2008

Lost America - Night Photography

My boss uncovered this site to me the other day.
Lost America is devoted to those areas in our country we see and forget or for many of us have never seen. The difference is that the creator uses night photography and processing to really make these “dead” places come alive to the site visitor.
In […]

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