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In today’s link post, you’ll find an interesting article over at PhotoShelter, written by Allen Murabayashi, on how a photographer might consider using Twitter as a marketing tool for selling images and perhaps connecting with other creatives which may lead to jobs in advertising and editorial work. I’ve spoken with some photographers, however, who are not sure how to even begin using social networking tools. If you fall into this category, then this article may be just the nudge you need to learn more about how and why you might want to get started in social networking.
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Photographically Speaking…
"Most people stiffen with self-consciousness when they pose for a photograph. Lighting and fine camera equipment are useless if the photographer cannot make them drop the mask, at least for a moment, so he can capture on his film their real, undistorted personality and character. "~Phillippe Halsman
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Elvis: Elvis is the affectionate description given to gold/white fabric reflectors, especially on overheads, as cited by American Grip.








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