Free Links Friday

Written by Eric Reagan on April 18th, 2008 | 0 Comments


Below are some of the best photography links from other sites that I came across this week.  Enjoy!

The Difference Between an Amateur and a Pro Photographer -   So you think you want to be a Pro? All fast cars and naked girls? Yeah right…. ThePhotographyBiz.com explores the oft-debated topic of “going pro.”

Red Shows Off 5K EPIC Camera -  Engadget breaks the story of this $30k camera.  This 5K camera has a full-frame S35mm Mysterium X sensor, and pretty much matches 35mm film resolution — RED ONE topped out at 4K.

Blog Power – Why You Should Consider Setting Up a Photoblog -  Digital Photography School gives you 10 good reasons for photographers to set up a photoblog.

How to Create Monster Photoshop Files -  Brian Aeur over at Epic Edits shares some insights on the dangers of big files in Photoshop and what can cause those monster files.

Innocent Photographer or Terrorist? -  BBC reports on the problems british photographers are dealing with when in comes to taking photos in a public place.  They have many more problems over there than we deal with in America; however, it’s an interesting insight on what could be if the hysteria over national security creeps too far over our everyday lives.



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