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Resources to help you develop as a photographer

Photography is for people with a bad memory.

Or maybe it was. . . photography is for people with Alzheimer’s.

I can’t remember which.

A key list of photography resources that should be of help.

David Busch Photography Camera Manuals

Masters of Photography

JAY MAISEL - A must see

Jay Maisel Books and Videos
Start with Light Color Gesture

Steve McCurry - A must See

Steve McCurry The Books - Amazing

Eric Meola - India

Eric Meola - Bruce Springstein

Rick Sammon in his new book Photo Therapy and Motivation
reminds us that “the best photo accessory is our brain”.
“The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it.” Ansel Adams.

Wide-ranging photography website.

Here is an overview of the amazing work of Sebasitao Salgado

Ken Rockwell - How to Take Better Pictures and No BS equipment reviews

Seth Resnick is amazing. This is a must-see website

Seth Resnick’s solution to when you're a photographer, being organized is invaluable

William Beem 5 steps to crafting stunning photos

Monochrome Excellence

Rick Steves - Packing light After GAS some photographers conclude that “less is more”. To be fair sometimes more is more, especially if you have someone to carry it, getting paid to carry it or young enough to carry it.

The Photo Blogger

The PhoBlogGrapher A nice balance of tools and technique

Aperture, a not-for-profit foundation, connects the photo community and its audiences with the most inspiring work, the sharpest ideas, and with each other—in print, in person, and online.

Petapixel for photo equipment reviews

Learn How to Light

John Paul Caponigro is a pioneer among visual artists

David speaks to “learning to see things and think about things in new ways

Have Camera Will Travel - David Coleman
David has excellent information about camera lens filters, Lightroom and much more.
David is an excellent photographer. His black and white images of Washington D.C. are iconic. Timely to be sure.

Mark Levoy Photography Lessons

Dewitt and a nice tEDx Talk

A good UK camera review site

DYI Photo tricks and equipment reviews

Good Information about equipment and more

Joe McNally - Outstanding photographic range and learning tools

Photo Shelter for industry news and resources

Good Gear Reviews

The Road Scholar for Travel

Reviews for cameras, lenses, drones, smartphones, watches, tablets, more

Photographers looking to develop a website

Photo and writing workshops based in Santa Fe New Mexico

Maine Media Workshops - learn the art and craft of visual storytelling.

Professional Photographers of America offers equipment insurance and more

PHOTOGRAPHY IMAGE EDITING SOFTWARE

Many photographers use Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop.

I have started to simplify and find my iPad is an excellent photo editing device.

I shoot Fuji X-Pro with dual SD cards. I have the camera setup so I- see Black and White in the finder- writing what I see and compose on the jpeg card adding grain in-camera using Fuji’s black and white presets. The other SD card records a full-color image in RAW.

I prefer being outside exploring over sitting in a dark room with a computer. Covid is a horrible problem and I have not been on a photo journey for over a year. Moab here I come.

For editing, I prefer an iPad using

Snapseed FREE AMAZING Photo Editor iOS version

Snapseed FREE AMAZING Photo Editor Android version

Pixlemator is a good replacement for Photoshop and has an iOS version.

Exposure X5 is worth trying.

Capture One does a great job at reading Fuji RAW files.

Apple Photos The Apple Manual

Apple Photos Derrick Story

Raw Power for Apple Photos by Gentlemen Coders

Remove the background online service

IPAD APPS

Wedding Photographers

David Hume Kennerly

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