Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Know your rights, as a photographer. Yes, you still have some. I know, from the way people talk about the harassment they get as an amateur photographer in public, you may not think you have any rights left, but you do. Not sure what they are? Head over to the ACLU’s website and see their [...]
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Saturday, October 23, 2010
What makes something “professional”? I refer to myself as an amateur photographer. I have a good, but more economically priced, digital SLR and I often use fully manual settings. I enjoy photography, but it’s probably not ever going to be my bread and butter. I’m okay with that, but that doesn’t mean that I don’t [...]