Education

The Livingston Camera Club in New Jersey has compiled several educational items for you to improve your photography skills.

Check out both the LCC produced educational content as well as websites that we’ve already vetted for you.

Learn to improve your images with Photoshop.
See before and after example.
Books Recommended by Jacki Dickert
Freeman Patterson: Photography and the Art of Seeing; Photographing the World Around You (anything by him)
Michael Freeman: The Photographer’s Eye
David DuChemin: Within the Frame
Tony Sweet: Fine Art Nature Photography (and others by him)
Brenda Tharp: Creative Nature and Outdoor Photography
Exhibits
Studio Montclair

Photography Podcasts

Our Fight: VIDEO vs PHOTOGRAPHY Picture This: Photography Podcast

OUR STORE: http://northrup.photo Use our 10% off coupon 'YouTube' Video is more and more popular, but will it ever fully replace photos? Tony and Chelsea take sides and pick their favortie medium, Photos v Video, while debating the pros and cons of each and providing somewhat questionable research.
  1. Our Fight: VIDEO vs PHOTOGRAPHY
  2. "Photos should be FREE!"
  3. My Camera NEEDS a LOCK!
  4. ALL photos are fake, says Samsung
  5. on "Quitting YouTube"
  6. Steal Photos Like a Pro
  7. 2024 Camera Predictions! The Year of NIKON?
  8. Camera Of The YEAR! 2023 PIXEL AWARDS
  9. Sony Changed the Future of Cameras… Now what?
  10. The FIGHT Against A.I.

Ep. 436: Photographers Weigh In…Again – and more Lens Shark Photography Podcast

Episode 436 of the Lens Shark Photography Podcast In This Episode If you subscribe to the Lens Shark Photography Podcast, please take a moment to rate and review us to help make it easier for others to discover the show. Sponsors: – Build Your Legacy with Fujifilm – Shop with the legends at RobertsCamera.com, and unload your gear with UsedPhotoPro.com – $20 instant rebate on Benro QRB95 at BenroUSA.com – 50% off Elinchrom Transmitter Pro with purchase of ONE, THREE, FIVE or ELB 500 set at ElinchromUS.com – More mostly 20% OFF codes at LensShark.com/deals. Stories: The State of the Photography Industry 2024. (#) ProGrade Digital introduces six new products. (#) Sigma wants you to know it still makes filters. (#) Luminar Neo’s new filters…and branding. (#) OWC’s first CFexpress Type A cards are speedy. (#) New Envoy SSDs from Other World Computing. (#) SanDisk goes bigger than ever. (#) Premiere Pro to get impressive AI features. (#) FileShadow can identify people no matter where they are. (#)   Connect With Us Thank you for listening to the Lens Shark Photography Podcast! Connect with me, Sharky James on Twitter, Instagram Vero, and Facebook (all @LensShark).
  1. Ep. 436: Photographers Weigh In…Again – and more
  2. Ep. 435: They Want to Nickel and Dime You – and more
  3. Ep. 434: They Don't Think You Want This – and more
  4. Ep. 433: Yeah, I Don't Know if I Buy It – and more
  5. Ep. 432: Nikon Sees RED…and Likes It! – and more
  6. Ep. 431: Passionate Nikon – and more
  7. Ep. 430: They Went Wide…and Long – and more
  8. Ep. 429: Fujifilm's X100VI…Not VI – and more
  9. Ep. 428: Nikon Is in Denial – and more
  10. Ep. 427: Flashy. Very Flashy – and more

Lynn Goldsmith’s Prince Portrait and its Legacy in Case Law B&H Photography Podcast

For anyone familiar with the photo industry, the mammoth lawsuit between The Andy Warhol Foundation and renowned music photographer Lynn Goldsmith should be no secret. This complex battle over the rights to her 1981 portrait of the artist formerly known as Prince lasted seven years and went all the way to the Supreme Court.   But do you know the circumstances behind her original portrait session with the famously reserved musician, and were you aware of all the misinformation about this case that was disseminated in both legal documents and the press?   Lynn is a longtime friend of the show, and our 2017 episode about her extensive, long-term work with the band Kiss, among other crazy stories, was a fan favorite. We invited her back to discuss this case in 2022, when the Supreme Court first agreed to hear it, but heeding the advice of her legal counsel she wisely declined our offer at that time.    In May 2023, the Supreme Court ultimately ruled in Lynn’s favor in a 7-2 decision, which has already been shown to benefit others seeking remedies for the misuse of their creative works.   Yet, while this landmark decision happened last year, the case itself was not officially resolved until very recently—Friday, March 15, 2024, to be exact—a day some might recognize as the Ides of March.   Now that the final resolution has been signed, sealed, and delivered, we felt it was a perfect opportunity for Lynn to give us a recap of this David vs Goliath battle, with all its complexities and underlying bias.   From details about the Fair Use doctrine, to the matter of copyright registration, to her thoughts about the current photographer community, to the importance of standing up for one’s rights, Lynn provides a clear and insightful assessment of one of the most traumatic and threatening experiences that any independent artist can face, as only she can.   To her very core, Lynn believes creativity can make anything possible, an ideology she sums up aptly at the end of our chat.   “I felt like some higher power picked me for this,” she says. “And that I had to make myself feel like a 1940s film with Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, where there was going to be a happy ending, that everything would work out just fine, and that I was going to prevail.”   Guest: Lynn Goldsmith Top shot © Lynn Goldsmith   Episode Timeline: 2:50: The backstory to Lynn Goldsmith’s 1981 photo session with Prince. 7:17: Shooting both color and black-and-white in the days of film, a separate camera for each option. 11:15: Vanity Fair’s 1984 use of Lynn’s black and white portrait for artist reference.   13:47: Lynn’s discovery of the original image use after Prince died in 2016.  19:50: The value of saving detailed records of licensing agreements for future reference. 23:14: The preemptive lawsuit the Andy Warhol Foundation filed against Lynn, and the misinformation contained in the Federal court filing. 32:15: Lynn discusses the Fair Use doctrine and the matter of copyright registration in relation to her case. 36:43: Episode Break 38:04: Meeting with the Andy Warhol Foundation and the deal on offer to resolve the lawsuit. 44:40: Lynn’s thoughts about the current photographer community and the importance of standing up for your rights. 48:09: The multiple rounds of the Prince portrait lawsuit, from the first Federal case to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals to the Supreme Court. 56:29: Uneven reporting about the lawsuit in the press, with the photo press being fearful to write anything, and the art press releasing misinformation without fact checks. 1:00:27: Behind the scenes at the Supreme Court hearing, the effects of the 7 – 2 decision, as well as Justice Kagan’s written opinion. 1:08:48: Lynn’s thoughts about generative AI. Guest Bio: Lynn Goldsmith is a multi-awarded portrait photographer whose work has appeared on and in between the covers of top magazines worldwide. Her subjects have varied from entertainment to sports, film directors to authors, and from top celebrities to the ordinary man on the street. Her forty years of photography are both an investigation into the nature of the human spirit, as well as the natural wonders of our planet. As the author of 12 major photo books, Lynn’s images are also featured in numerous museum collections, yet her professional achievements are in no way limited to the world of photography. She is the youngest member ever accepted into the Director's Guild of America (DGA), where she achieved several firsts—from the first rock show on network television to the first music documentary released as a theatrical short, and more. In the mid-seventies, Lynn stopped directing to concentrate fully on photography. By the early 80s, she departed from both photography and film, to become the first ‘optic-music’ artist. Using the a.k.a. Will Powers, she produced the album "Dancing for Mental Health" on Island Records. Her debut album won critical acclaim and her single, Kissing with Confidence, reached #3 on the British charts. The wide range of Lynn's talents, skills and achievements are products of a belief she holds constant: Creativity is based on breaking limiting thought patterns, thus making anything possible.   Stay Connected: Lynn Goldsmith’s Website: https://lynngoldsmith.com/menu.html Rock and Roll Photo Gallery Website: https://rockandrollphotogallery.com/ Lynn Goldsmith’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lynngoldsmith/ Lynn Goldsmith’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/goldsmithphoto Lynn Goldsmith’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lynngoldsmithartist/ Lynn Goldsmith’s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lynn-goldsmith/ Lynn Goldsmith’s GoFundMe Campaign Lynn Goldsmith’s Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynn_Goldsmith Pelican 1510TP Carry-On Case: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1241003-REG/pelican_015100_0050_110_1510tp_carry_on_case_with.html
  1. Lynn Goldsmith’s Prince Portrait and its Legacy in Case Law
  2. Picturing World Cultures: Rita Leistner – Canada
  3. Still Photography & the WWE, with Brad Smith & Rich Freeda
  4. Ecliptic Visions—with Rebecca Boyle, Gabriel Biderman, Atlas Obscura & B&H
  5. Picturing World Cultures: Daniel Rosca – Romania
  6. Photography in the Age of AI, with Stephen Shankland
  7. B&H Podcast: Chat with Inventor of the CMOS Chip, Professor Eric Fossum
  8. Picturing World Cultures: Joshua Irwandi – Indonesia
  9. Holding to Truth: Radio Encryption & the Press, with Todd Maisel & Lloyd Mitchell
  10. Picturing World Cultures: Kiana Hayeri: Iran / Afghanistan

Capturing Conservation: Inside the Mobilizing for Monuments Road Trip This Week in Photo (TWiP)

We delve into the powerful collaboration between Flickr, The Conservation Alliance, Rivian, and others!
  1. Capturing Conservation: Inside the Mobilizing for Monuments Road Trip
  2. Optimizing Digital Storage Strategies for Creatives — with Architectural Photographer Jeffrey Totaro
  3. Encore: Unlocking the Mysteries of Light Painting with Kim Henry & Eric Paré
  4. The Evolution of Flickr: Celebrating 20 Years of Flickr with President & COO Ben MacAskill
  5. TWiP 836 – A Conversation with Photographer and Compositing Artist Joel Robison
  6. TWiP 835 – Is AI the new Microstock? Featuring Jake Hicks and Alastair Jolly
  7. TWiP 834 – 2016’s Ultimate MFT Lens Guide! | A TWiP Encore with Doug Kaye and Gordon Laing
  8. Celebrating Two Decades of Flickr – with a SF Photowalk!

Finding and Communicating With Clients Master Photography

Tips For Finding Photography Clients It is hard for me to believe, but there are some people who can very naturally approach and talk to people.  On top of that, some of those may also have the advantage of being well established in their community.  Those people may not need the tips offered here.  For everyone else, here are some … The post Finding and Communicating With Clients appeared first on Master Photography Podcast.
  1. Finding and Communicating With Clients
  2. Making Good Headshots With Levi Sim
  3. How To Get Your Photography Website Noticed
  4. 5 Reasons Every Photographer Needs An L-Bracket
  5. Luminosity Masking and Lumenzia v9
  6. 2021 Photography Predictions
  7. Stretch Your Photography Skills in 2021
  8. Color Space Workflow
  9. Getting Started With Team and Individual Sports Photography
  10. White Balance – AWB, Presets, Gray Card, or ExpoDisc?