By Pem McNerney on April 10, 2010
Henri Cartier-Bresson and Robert Frank are both giants in the field of photography. The Swiss-born Frank’s 1958 book The Americans presented a stunning and complex view of America that allowed readers to see themselves, and their country, in a new light. Cartier-Bresson, a French photographer, is widely considered to be the father of modern photojournalism. […]
Posted in Content, Editing, Photography | Tagged Cartier-Bresson, Holland Carter, Photography, photojournalism, Robert Frank
By Pem McNerney on March 31, 2010
Adobe has announced that it will announce an announcement April 12 about Creative Suite 5, according to PCMag.com’s Geoff Fox in this article. For more information on the count down (12 days, 10 hours, 57 minutes, and five seconds as of this post), you can go to this page and register for your “first look.” […]
Posted in Design, Editing, Photography | Tagged Adobe, Adobe CS5, Creative Suite 5, Geoff Fox
By Pem McNerney on March 31, 2010
From the folks at Adobe: “One of the biggest requests we get of Photoshop is to make adding, removing, moving or repairing items faster and more seamless. From retouching to completely reimagining an image, here’s an early glimpse of what could happen in the future when you press the delete key. How might you use […]
Posted in Design, Editing, Photography | Tagged Adobe, Content-Aware, Photoshop
By Pem McNerney on March 18, 2010
When it comes to creating content, words alone won’t do. You’ll also want to use photos, audio, video, and other forms of content. Photos, for example, can be a great way to convey information in a way that is compelling and succinct. But keeping large numbers of photos organized and editing them so that they […]
Posted in Editing, Photography | Tagged Flickr, Photobucket, Photography, Photoshop, PIcasa
How to gather information, assess it, and present it in a way readers will understand and appreciate