Education/Inspiration
Unexpected Opportunities
Interesting photo opportunities often present themselves in unexpected ways; sometimes as a byproduct of something else.




Photoshop Tutorial: Creating a Digital Calotype
Paper negatives—called Calotypes—were extremely popular in the mid-nineteenth century, especially in Europe. Adobe Certified Photoshop instructor Steve Weinrebe shows you how to create the historic look of a Calotype (with considerably fewer chemicals).




Adobe Photoshop Tutorial: Add Your Own Lighting
Steve Weinrebe is an Adobe certified Photoshop instructor who has authored the textbook Adobe Photoshop & the Art of Photography: A Comprehensive Introduction. In this tutorial, he shares Photoshop techniques on adding light to a scene.




Revealing the Nude: Steve Halderman Offers Tips on Working With Models
Longtime Photoworkshop.com member Steve Halderman has explored the art of creating beautiful images of the nude female form. In a recent interview, Double Exposure asked him to give our readers some insights into how he approaches the creation of his fine-art nude images.




World Visions: An Interview with Robert Whitman
Robert A. Schaefer, Jr. interviews photographer Robert Whitman about the evolution of his career and his new photo exhibit.




A Cruise Photography Primer
Photoworkshop.com member and avid traveler Jerry Currier offers tips to those planning on doing photography on their cruise vacation.




Splashlight Opens New Headquarters & Photo Studio in Soho
In August 2008, photography services provider Splashlight announced the official opening of its new headquarters at One Hudson Square in Soho.




My Two Most Valuable Business Lessons
In this article, Rick Sammon passes along a couple of valuable lessons he's learned in the photography business.




The Camera Club of New York—A Slice of History Lives On
As one of the longest-standing camera clubs in America, the venerable Camera Club of New York continues to endure. Nonetheless, challenges lie ahead for this dedicated group of photographers.




Get the Best Possible In-Camera Image
Top pro photographer, author and teacher Rick Sammon offers tips for getting your photography right the first time around—through the lens.





Last Updated: Oct 10th, 2008 - 22:06:41

Education/Inspiration: Additional Articles
Unexpected Opportunities
Photoshop Tutorial: Creating a Digital Calotype
Adobe Photoshop Tutorial: Add Your Own Lighting
Revealing the Nude: Steve Halderman Offers Tips on Working With Models
World Visions: An Interview with Robert Whitman
A Cruise Photography Primer
Splashlight Opens New Headquarters & Photo Studio in Soho
My Two Most Valuable Business Lessons
The Camera Club of New York—A Slice of History Lives On
Get the Best Possible In-Camera Image