Journalism photography 

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  • A candid street shot taken in Broadgate, London EC1 in 2007 COLOUR PORTFOLIO IN THE MOMENT – PHOTOJOURNALISM URBAN DECOR ARCHITECTURAL MOTHER NATURE SUBLIME GRIME PORTRAITURE

  • Chase, in black and white. Portrait of an artist, musician, godson, beautiful person inside and out. Challenge Finalist / Best People Image Challenge Avatar / BOYZ 2 MEN Part 2 Challenge Finalist / Portraits in Natural Light: Men Only Challenge Finalist / Black and White Featured / Men Appreciation group Copyright

  • Candid, Washington Square Park, New York Featured / Men Appreciation group SOLD Copyright

  • Seascapes Group
    by Mel Brackstone

    I’m very pleased to announce the new group Seascapes I’m looking forward to viewing wat…

    I’m very pleased to announce the new group Seascapes I’m looking forward to viewing waterscapes from around the world. I’d like to think that we can upload just our very very best, so please, look through the featured images and see if you can match them! Three photos per member only If you’d like critique, please ask. If you’d like information on how different techniques have been produced, please ask If you think you have a question that I haven’t mentioned, please ask. Thanks for sharing your photos with us! Mel

  • Folsom Street East Leather Festival, 2007, New York City / MCN: CBFE6-E97A9-768BA

  • Street capture, 2006, Union Square Park, NY SOLD Copyright

  • Candid, church steps, 28th Street between Lexington and Third, NYC

  • East 28th Street between Lex and Third, NYC HOME PAGE FEATURE / CHALLENGE WINNER / Motion Blur – People CHALLENGE WINNER / Urban Scene Challenge Finalist – 2nd Place / Fun in Black and White Copyright

  • Candid, bass player, Washington Square Park, NYC. Featured / Elderly Featured / People and Portraiture Photography Challenge Finalist / Best Smile Challenge Finalist / Black and White Portrait: Men Avatar / The Waist Up group Featured / The Waist Up group Copyright

  • Candid capture, Washington Square Park, NYC / MCN: C9323-2D7F7-39B26

  • Candid, Fifth Avenue, NYC Info for Sold! Group: / Licensed through an ad agency Copyright

  • Madison Avenue, New York City. Copyright

  • Candid, Broadway and 72nd Street, NYC CHALLENGE WINNER / A Plea for Help Challenge Finalist / Body Language SOLD Copyright

  • Candid shot at First Avenue and 23rd Street, New York City

  • Candid, First Avenue and 23rd Street, New York City. SOLD CHALLENGE WINNER / Fun on the Job Copyright

  • Most know of Pakistan as a third world fanatical Muslim country full of terrorists. I have lived in Pakistan, my parents were born and raised there and though it has its many faults it also has its many beauties, its many treasures and many things that I love and cherish. At Work is a picture of my maid, Sakina in her small and modest home where I captured her hands as she used two rocks to grind herbs and spices to make that nights meal. This is a method still used in homes where a mechanical grinder is a luxury and not a necessity. According to Sakina and her mother, herbs ground on a rock maintain the rich flavors that are often lost by all our machines.

  • Upper East Side, Manhattan. Challenge Finalist / The Seated Man Copyright

  • Running Sheet for Exhibitions
    by Stephen Mitchell

    Looking for a ‘check list’ or ‘running sheet’ for your next exhibition? Thanks to the power of google.com, and a spare hour on a Saturd…

    Looking for a ‘check list’ or ‘running sheet’ for your next exhibition? Thanks to the power of google.com, and a spare hour on a Saturday afternoon of sporadic rain, I found a few PDF’s that should help you: Events Management Check List ... I really like this one! It’s comprehensive, has tick-boxes, and could easily be modified to suit any type of event. Running, Promoting and Organsing your Event / ... Page 1 to 17 have great information on setting up and ensuring your t’s are crossed and i’s are dotted. Page 18 to 20 are the pages you want to print! Club/Association Management Program / ... This is a most extensive booklet (36 pages) outlining EVERYTHING about exhibition running. Whilst it is aimed at sport clubs, the information is easily transferable to anyone’s exhibition. Page 19 says … / ” It is essential that an event has an evaluation process that is more than simply monitoring the planning and implementation. Evaluation should be carried out through the life of the event as well as at the end. Information recorded from monitoring provides a record and can be kept as a historical record for events that are held regularly. Criteria for success, and methods for measuring those criteria, need to be set when the event is first planned. Measures depend on the important questions to be answered. Questions may have to do with attendances, quality of staff, revenue, public opinion and press coverage. Methods for obtaining the information needed to answer the questions might include statistics for attendance, questionnaires from participants and spectators, and financial records. “ Survival Guide to Event Management / ... Another long-winded yet comprehensive (56 page) PDF that has a lot of useful information. Visit these pages for the details you really want: 9, 16, 24, 27, 32, 36-37. But you MUST read every other page in conjunction to get an overall and complete view of how to run your exhibition properly and successfully! Submission form for Major Events / Activities in Adelaide / ... Maybe your exhibition is SOOOO BIG that you need to fill this in. Event Guidelines / ... This could easily have been ripped off from any one of the suggested PDF’s above, but it still has some interesting information. You’ll want pages 21 to 24.

  • This just added with the help and absolutely amazing writing of my precious friend ROGER SAMPSON…........... I am truly honored to have this beautiful Collaboration with him !!!!! “Set my lovely golden sun / Fall to your place hidden from sight / For there you will usher forth / My dreams of love longing / To carrying me through the dark of night” / ©2008 Roger Sampson You may check Roger out here : / Roger Sampson Thank you my friend…....... May you soar in dreams of beauty pure delight forever ! I love you…............. At the end of each and every day, if Im up to it and where I can do so, I can assure you you can always find me out somewhere chasing the sunset….......... Oh how liberating…........ such freedom…......... The beauty at times almost overwhelms me…........ I find myself in awe …......... Like a young child, running from one point to the other….. wild and free….......... chaseing it as if it might be the last…........ the wind blowing…...... the birds singing…............ the warmth of the sun kissing my face…......... Ive said it once and I will say it a million times…...... I am a sunset photographer, and there is absolutely NOTHING ELSE LIKE IT IN THE WORLD…......... Bonita….........................

  • Digital camera sensor cleaning and those rascally rabbits
    by Darren Stones

    Camera maintenance is an important habit to get into, but of course no one has to be too meticulous about it. Hell, housework is certainl…

    Camera maintenance is an important habit to get into, but of course no one has to be too meticulous about it. Hell, housework is certainly not my strong point. This morning I gave my baby (Canon 20D) a spruce up. I thought it was perfect timing with the sun shining and a stunning blue sky – just as you’d expect in Melbourne. Of course at time of writing the clouds have rolled in to provide a diffusing effect to the scenery. :) The camera sensor was due for a little dust removal. So, off I toddled with the 50mm prime lens attached and I set the camera to manual mode and proceeded to take exposures at F/22. F/22 is perfect for revealing those dust bunnies. You know the one’s, those darn spots we remove in photoshop and are a right pain in the ass. What fun – not. Anyway, I soon found a big dust bunny had come to the party. The bloody thing was bigger than Bugs Bunny. Huh, that big bugger was in fact on the rear lens element, so after a few exposures rocket science (a brain wave) soon dictated that he/she had to be exterminated with a quick wipe with a soft lens cloth. Done. Onwards we go to a little fiddling in photoshop and a play with the auto levels option. That was interesting to say the least and clearly revealed those dastardly bunnies at their worst. After a few goes at exterminating them I have a relatively clean baby all ready to take for a spin. Above – Sensor before cleaning Above – Sensor after cleaning Above – Sensor before cleaning with auto levels adjustment in Photoshop Above – Sensor after cleaning with auto levels adjustment in Photoshop I use the Copper Hill kit products as supplied by Quality Cameras in Perth. I have no affiliation with them, but can recommend their prompt and courteous service and cleaning kit products. Of course I couldn’t get rid of all the bunnies, so I suspect the mummy and daddy bunny will make more little bunnies for me to exterminate in the future. Those rascally rabbits. Some great info here to assist. / http://www.pbase.com/copperhill/ccd_cleaning And this is the way I do it. / http://www.pbase.com/copperhill/image/71784128 Advice articles can be found on my site here

  • Candid, Folsom Street East Leather Festival, 2007, New York City FEATURED ART Featured / Bodyscapes Featured / ART HOUSE PRODUCTIONS INTERNATIONAL Featured / Gender Playground Featured / Blue Room Featured / Nirvana Challenge Finalist / Tattoo, Piercing and Body Modification Challenge Finalist / Skin and Ink Copyright

  • Beautiful Eye Tutorial
    by Sue Nueckel

    This is an older Tutorial I created while I was on Deviant Art…It proved to be very popular so I thought Id share it here with my favou…

    This is an older Tutorial I created while I was on Deviant Art…It proved to be very popular so I thought Id share it here with my favourite Redbubblers :D / If you have any questions please feel free to post them here :) Below are some of my works in which Ive used this effect / Click images to go to full view

  • Copyright Issues and the purpose of personal Journals
    by Sharon Mau

    Aloha kakou, / / As I am writing I notice, as I have always noticed before when publishing my journals, I see the Tips text on the sid…

    Aloha kakou, / / As I am writing I notice, as I have always noticed before when publishing my journals, I see the Tips text on the sidebar of this page states: / / “Your journal is for non-creative writing, thank you notes, announcements, how-tos and general musings on life.“ So, with that in mind, this journal is a general musing on life, here on the bubble, on the subject of intellectual property rights and copyrights. It is my understanding that RedBubble is not a “photo sharing” site. / / I feel “feature” journals are inappropriate and are infringing on the intellectual property rights and copyrights of other members when they are created and published without prior written authorization. / / The relative security of this site is one of the reasons I joined RedBubble, and why I feel there are many professional members from other websites internationally who have joined RedBubble and published our work here, because we feel our work is safer here in a more stable and secure environment where it is not so easy to right/click and save or download our work. There is no totally secure website, of course, yet this is one of the best I have found. I also enjoy the fact that it is not a mine field and I am not compelled to conduct a mine sweep on my computer each time I log on. There are no annoying advertising pop ups on this site as well, and that is a good thing. / / When someone views my work I certainly want the views to be on my page reflected on my stats and not driving someone else’s stats. I want compliments and observations to be directly attached in a comment on my image in my portfolio, and not someone else’s. I am interested in knowing if many other members on this site share this view. / / When I feature the work of those members in my groups, it is rewarding for them and for me to have their beautiful imagery streaming through the image feed and promoted on the group homepage. / / When the hosts of the groups I have joined feature my work I love it, it is wonderful to receive the compliments and recognition and I am most grateful for their kindness and generosity in promoting my work. Yet it is also important to note that my work, my imagery remains within the relative security of my own personal portfolio where I control the content, and not in someone else’s personal journal. This should be easy to understand. / / There are many of my friends and acquaintances images in other members journals. It is why I am concerned when I saw them, because I am an advocate for rights, truth, intellectual property rights, copyrights, etc…. It isn’t personal, it is about the actions and it is about the ownership of the images. I work diligently in protecting my own copyrights as well as in protecting the copyrights of all photographers and artists, not only just myself, my family and friends. If I see your work in someone’s journal or on another website or webpage, or newspaper, or magazine, etc. I will notify you and hope you will do the same for me. It is very much like a “community crime watch” in our local neighborhoods. I’ll watch out for your home and you watch out for mine. It is about respect. / / There are very few circumstances where I authorize the use of my images. There are many members who agree on this subject, and there are just as many who believe it is okay, believing it is nice and complimentary for someone to choose their work to publish in their journal. Perhaps they do not realise the implications. / / I am curious how you, my viewers, feel about it. I have found it is always best to keep things positive on this website. We don’t want to draw unnecessary negative attention to ourselves. The impact can be very disappointing. I have seen many members lose their accounts over what many of us may consider trivial matters or disagreements. Because of this, I tend to fly under the radar, so to speak. So with that in mind, this is an open discussion and I would like to talk about the pros and cons of this practice. / / You may notice on the homepage of many members, including myself, we have posted a notice of copyright. Yet, I cannot help but be annoyed when I see members publishing these journals when it is clear they have not asked first for permission to publish a copy of the image. It matters not whether or not my work is included in the journals or if it is supposedly “well intentioned”. This is not about me or you or them, it is about the action, it is about the journals. I understand what some say they are trying to do in promoting the work of another artist. I simply don’t want to see this become a trend on this site. It hasn’t been happening before and I don’t want to see it started, yet it has begun especially most recently with artists joining having arrived recently from other websites transferring their practices from those websites here to RedBubble. There are behind the scenes private discussions on this subject as well, and there are forums on this topic also, although the ones I have seen are closed. / / I wish to open a dialogue, a discussion on this subject. I hope you understand, and it is important to note as well, that the confidentiality of our private BubbleMails are not to be copy/pasted and/or published publicly. Within the past year I have seen members suspended, and have their accounts closed for doing that. And so, here in my journal I would like to open this subject for public discussion. And let’s keep it on a positive note. / / Hosting a group so that you may offer true and appropriate “features” is an option any member may consider if that is something you enjoy doing. As new members familiarize themselves with this site, they will know by now the application link may be found on the bottom right of the page of the site’s Groups homepage New and dynamic groups are launched almost every day as we all work together to develop and “grow” this site. I created and launched mine well over a year ago and they have all evolved tremendously. For all of us we are continuously on a learning curve. All members may read and review the advanced full guidelines here: RedBubble Community Guidelines / / Even when launching group challenges, it is appropriate for a Host to ask first to use a members image, when not using one’s own. Whenever a member’s photograph or work of art, any type of imagery is used to represent a group creative challenge, or to use as a group Avatar, or for any purpose, we ask for authorization to use the image from the member first, not after we have already used it. And even then, I keep it within the group and never publish it in one of my own personal journals for the public to view. There are some groups who promote the works of other members both on RedBubble and on other related websites, and that is all well and good. The important thing to understand in the procedure is to begin with prior express written authorization. / When members create a journal for the purpose of “featuring” their favourite images or artists by using their images, especially without asking first, it is alarming to see the comments on those journals that other members are considering following suit with similar lists of “favourite images” in journals of their own. It is important to note that most members on RedBubble have posted similar copyright notices on their images and on their portfolio homepage to discourage this “journalistic” type of action. Have a look at the members portfolio homepage on your Watchlist for copyright notices. They are as versatile as the artists on this site. / / / Here follows mine: / / NOTICE I own full and exclusive copyrights on all my photographs, digital art, literary works and images on this website and they are protected under International Copyright laws. My images do not belong to the public domain and may not be posted in another web page on the internet or intranet, may not be published in a journal on this site or any other website such as Facebook or myspace, may not be published in any book, magazine, newsletter or newspaper, may not be duplicated, used in a derivative work of art, used as illustration for musical, dramatic, and/or literary works, or used for commercial use of any kind whatsoever without my prior express written permission, including but not limited to resale of my images without a license for use. Copyright © Sharon Mau 2009. The reproduction, publication, modification, transmission or exploitation of any work contained herein for any use whatsoever, personal or commercial, without my prior written permission is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved universe wide. / / When we like an image and think it is very beautiful, or wish to “save” it for easy reference with the possibility of perhaps purchasing it in the future, we favourite it. This is what the Favorites feature is for. In doing so we create an archive virtual gallery of those images we love the most, by those artists we admire, and by favouriting the image we also send it streaming through the image feed for those who have added us to their Watchlist to see and notice. The “image feed” and “Favorites” function is what drives the site. As Hosts, we also drive the site by choosing the best among the best among those images submitted and accepted within our group art archives for featured works. That is a true feature. This way the image itself still remains within the content of the portfolio of the member. I am not entirely sure that the capability of copy/pasting location codes from the properties of our images is a good thing if it is going to be used in an inappropriate way. Even if it is a small image, I don’t want to see my work on someone else’s webpage. Consider the fact that if your image is not offered for sale, the clear gif will not protect the image if someone knows how to write the code. It is not so difficult to do. And then, they can paste our images anywhere on the internet, in a comment or a blog, etc…. with or without permission and with or without proper credit. This is one of the reasons why I have chosen the option of a watermark in the centre of my image. / / What I want is very simple. I would like to focus on promoting our own work, use our journals as they are intended for “non-creative writing, thank you notes, announcements, how-tos and general musings on life” and continue focusing on interacting in the wonderful international social network we all enjoy so much here on RedBubble with family, friends and acquaintances. RedBubble produces quality products and it is a wonderful free storefront to showcase and market our work. / / I would like to have your feedback on this issue and see your thoughts on this subject. Whether you agree or disagree, please post your thoughts on members publishing “feature” journals with the use of other members images without prior permission in a comment below. / / I wish you a peaceful evening, / Aloha e Malama pono, / / Sharon

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