Ross made an AMAZING film with architect Christopher Bisset,
called A Procura de Pancho, about Pancho Guerdes' architecture in Maputo ( I dont think I spelled that right) I wish it was online so I could post the link.
Look out for it though.
Ross made an AMAZING film with architect Christopher Bisset,
called A Procura de Pancho, about Pancho Guerdes' architecture in Maputo ( I dont think I spelled that right) I wish it was online so I could post the link.
Look out for it though.
Yes, I've seen it, It was very good, didn't really show Pancho's architecture in detail but I don't think that was the objective anyway...
Hmmm,,, that's though — I dig the Boston Big Picture, sometimes.
tjo! I only got a individual sites — and the flickr contacts I got.
iLike.
Hmm...
http://www.carlzochphotography.com/blog/
http://codysmart.com/hitchhike/
http://www.mattstuart.com/
There's probably quite a bit more...
Blog by Zack Arias, Atlanta based editorial music photographer: http://www.zarias.com/
I like the photoserved site...
Zack Arias is the man, i have just downloaded his 3 days of video tuts/conference on how to set up studio,lights and alles.....but for inspiration, i am a sucker for http://www.flickriver.com/
The DIY Lighting Hacks link seems to be broken :(
hmmm, it appears they have now forced the addition of 'www' to their URL
*edit the note now.
Yeah.
I think we should do it — but I'd say, we would need at least 1-2 months to plan it: 26 photographs with a specific focus are hard to come by.
Alas, I am thinking (open to other ideas): this could be the first theme of next year: February, 2011: plus Feb is 28 days long, so, it might fall nicely into place.
I would have to do serious 'promotion/reminders' on the site for that to follow thought properly.
What you think?
Fantastic - Feb matches nicely into the number of shots we'll be contributing - I'm down with it...
Count me in, i am always looking for ideas to explore.
This is the dialogue, the conversation as it happens within the notes.
RJD2 - Ghostwriter was playing when this part was built.
Word.
Matt
Seeing as I know nothing on the subject I'll give you my uneducated guess :)
Why not look at what online stock image houses are charging and adjust your pricing accordingly ?
Failing that I'd just give them a big fat figure and back off until they stop openly weeping at your pricing :)
Hell, you gotta earn money some how right ?
Jeff Rikhotso
Thats a hard 1 bro, my take would be just as Matt suggest, throw it at them, but maybe ask what they need it for, that my tell u if its earning money for them and if they intend owning rights to use it indefinitely.
Mpumelelo
Thanks guys.