Get Credit (and Cash) for Your Online Photos with Imgembed
For a long time, designers and photographers have faced a dilemma when it comes to placing images online. You want your images to look their best, and you want them to get a lot of attention. But at...
View ArticleTake Charge With Adobe Bridge
One of the most frustrating tasks any photographer, artist, or designer faces is trying to find files they know they have somewhere on their drive, but can’t remember where they put them, what they...
View ArticleCreativePro is now part of Publishing Secrets
Every week, I post news stories on technology, trends, events, and resources for creative pros. I search far and wide for some of those stories, while others are delivered right to my inbox. But I...
View ArticleStocksy United: a sustainable option for photographers
Stocksy United is a new co-operative stock photography site co-founded by Bruce Livingstone, the creator of iStockphoto. Stocksy was created to be not only a source of high-quality, royalty-free...
View ArticleGoogle Slashes Prices on the Nik Collection
Last fall, Google announced that it had acquired Nik Software, makers of the popular and award-winning photo-editing software, including the application Snapseed and plug-ins for Photoshop, Lightroom,...
View ArticleCountdown to PePcon
One of my jobs as Editor in Chief of InDesign Magazine is to find and send out an InDesign Tip of the Week to email subscribers. And after more than a decade of using and teaching InDesign, I know that...
View ArticleThe Photographer's Guide to Copyright
PhotoShelter offers several free, informative guides for photographers on a wide range of creative and business-related topics. The latest is a 37-page PDF called The Photographer's Guide to Copyright....
View ArticleHow to Digitize a Film Archive with Adobe Lightroom or Adobe Camera Raw
Digitizing an archive of film images can be a time-consuming process. Instead of opening hundreds of individual scans in Photoshop, things will go much faster if you use Adobe Photoshop Lightroom or...
View ArticleHow to Straighten Photos Taken at an Angle
It’s hard to photograph many images head-on. For example, if you try to shoot a framed picture on a wall, the reflection of your camera’s flash often obliterates half the image. Similarly, if you take...
View ArticleThe Creative Zone: Taking Your Photography to the Next Level
Excerpted from Canon EOS M: From Snapshots to Great Shots by Jeff Carlson. Copyright © 2013. Used with permission of Pearson Education, Inc. and Peachpit Press. In addition to the HTML version of the...
View ArticleDamn You, Art School
It takes more than a good education to succeed in a any field. It takes real-world experience to learn the practical lessons they don’t teach in school. And if you’re a creative pro it takes a great...
View ArticleThe Pop-Up Pinhole Project
They say necessity is the mother of invention, but it’s clear nowadays that Kickstarter is at least a favorite uncle. Case in point: When London-based designer Kelly Angood couldn’t afford a...
View ArticleCloud Backup Solutions
If you’re a CreativePro reader, by now you (hopefully) back up your computer on a regular basis to safeguard your work. And if you’re a Mac user, you’re using probably using Time Machine for your...
View ArticleTake Charge With Bridge: Getting a good look at your files
No matter how you acquire photos or other images, whether from your own camera, from a client or agency, or by scanning old film or photos, you’ll probably need to review them to decide which ones are...
View ArticleTop 5 Lightroom 5 Resources
It has been a week since Adobe announced the availability of the Lightroom 5 beta. Several new features have been added based on the feedback of Lightroom users, including advanced healing options with...
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