Wednesday Link Love
I’m currently working on a long feature post about using Flickr to market your photos. In the meantime, though, I hope today’s list of links can tide you over:
- A new online media editing site called Aviary is getting ready to launch. They’re currently accepting requests for early invitations. Go over and ask for one. It looks very promising!
- Mashable reports that the online photo editor, FotoFlexer has just announced its Pro service will be free!
- Don’t get too carried away with your photo-editing, though! A photographer in China has been blacklisted for creating a fake.
- Before you enter the latest and greatest photo contest, be sure to check out this article from JMG Galleries about reading the fine print.
- Annoyed by lens flare? Check out this article from Photocritic.org for a few tips.
- Thinking about featuring your work in a gallery? Read this article, also from Photocritic.org for some insight into this potentially nerve-wracking process.
- Antoine over at All Day I Dream About Photography has posted two very interesting articles: One on using neutral density filters and another on why white lenses are white!
- Stirlyn has a great article on why you should go to photography school. Most of us appear to be self-learners, which is great, but after reading this, I’m considering taking a class or two.
That’s about it for today!
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