December 2011
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Next time you get hassled by the police
hunnitmillion replied to your link: Busting Myths About Model Releases
while this may be true, it’s a different story when you’re being questioned by the police.
Print out this Federal Protective Service Information Bulletin and keep it in your camera bag. This official homeland security document emphasizes “the public’s right to photograph the exterior of federal facilities”...
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Busting Myths About Model Releases →
Fact #1: You do not need a model release to take pictures.
Nuff said. Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Everyone in the world has a camera on their phones, and photos are taken constantly. You don’t need someone’s permission to take their pictures. Now, just because you might eventually intend to sell your photos has nothing to do with the ability to take pictures in the...
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June 2011
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How much longer can photographic film hold on? →
At Image City Photography Gallery, Gary Thompson delights in pointing out qualities of light, contrast and clarity in one of his best-selling prints - a winter-sunset view of Yosemite National Park’s El Capitan peak shot with a hefty Pentax film camera he bought in 1999 for $1,700.
His wife, Phyllis, a latecomer to fine-art photography after they retired from teaching in the 1990s, favors a...
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A drug that could erase your memories of being... →
Scientists have known for a while that every time you retrieve a memory, you rewrite it. Remembering something is to change it, and with the help of drugs it can be changed a lot. That’s the focus of research from the University of Montreal, where researchers discovered that when men who took a drug called metyrapone while remembering something painful, they couldn’t recall the bad...
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The Photography Business and the American Dream →
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Astronauts Leave More Than $20,000 In Nikon Gear... →
Italian astronaut Paolo Nespoli took some pretty heavy hardware with him up in his recent trip to to the ISS, leading to some of the most stunning photographs of the space station that we’ve ever seen. While we’re insanely jealous of the opportunity to go into space, we’re also left gaping at the gear they took up only to leave behind. According to Cosmic Log, Nespoli went up...
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7 Mistakes to Avoid as a Photographer →
1. Not Asking
Not asking for a picture, for more access, for more shooting time. If we don’t ask, the answer is always no. I need to remind myself of this. Most of the time, I am in the mode of an impartial observer, a fly-on-the-wall. I want to maintain a professional distance. Or I’ve finished the assignment as spelled out and I am ready to move on. These two orientations...
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