Microsoft patents emoticons [I am not kidding!]
What is color blindness?
Forbes.com's Website Reviews
Classical jazz portraits from Mosaic Record [pricey, yes; timeless, you bet]
Layers Magazine: Adobe Photoshop Creative Suite 2 demystified
Microsoft patents emoticons [I am not kidding!]
What is color blindness?
Forbes.com's Website Reviews
Classical jazz portraits from Mosaic Record [pricey, yes; timeless, you bet]
Layers Magazine: Adobe Photoshop Creative Suite 2 demystified
Contemporary Indian art gains stature on a global canvas [phew, finally!]
Amardeep Singh is guest-blogging on Sepia Mutiny. His recent post on Tagore In America is a fascinating read. If you don't have his blog bookmarked, you are missing out on some great writing.
Contemporary Indian art gains stature on a global canvas [phew, finally!]
Amardeep Singh is guest-blogging on Sepia Mutiny. His recent post on Tagore In America is a fascinating read. If you don't have his blog bookmarked, you are missing out on some great writing.
More pink slips handed out at Kodak
“This site lets you subscribe to a Flickr.com photo page, getting email notifications whenever new images are added.” [Very cool!]
ArtRage [download it for free and start painting]
International Center of Photography and George Eastman House aim to create the largest online database of masterwork photography called Photomuse.
More pink slips handed out at Kodak
“This site lets you subscribe to a Flickr.com photo page, getting email notifications whenever new images are added.” [Very cool!]
ArtRage [download it for free and start painting]
International Center of Photography and George Eastman House aim to create the largest online database of masterwork photography called Photomuse.
Commercial radio stations in the US really stink. So for some relief, I have turned my attention to podcasts which can be described as radio on-demand; a TiVo for your ears – where you decide when and what you will listen to next. Using Apple's iTunes 4.9 [for the Mac or PC] one can freely tune into a wide array of programs online and download them to your favorite MP3 player. I'll introduce you to the ones I listen to one-by-one. You when you see the following icon next to any podcast listing, you will know that you can listen to it or download it. First up is BoxScoreRadio. The content can be a tad bit explicit but my friend Sean Hintz, who produces it with John Broder, assures me that it is all in good humor. Sports fans will especially enjoy the banter and interviews.
The 2005 International Photography Awards deadline has been extended to July 20, 2005. Here is the call for entries.
atEdge: A by-invite only group of “top-echelon assignment photographers”
Open Society Institute‘s Documentary Photography Project provides grants to encourage new ways of presenting documentary photography to the public. Guidelines.
Color Vision & Art by the online museum venture WebExhibits [This is terrific!]
Commercial radio stations in the US really stink. So for some relief, I have turned my attention to podcasts which can be described as radio on-demand; a TiVo for your ears – where you decide when and what you will listen to next. Using Apple's iTunes 4.9 [for the Mac or PC] one can freely tune into a wide array of programs online and download them to your favorite MP3 player. I'll introduce you to the ones I listen to one-by-one. You when you see the following icon next to any podcast listing, you will know that you can listen to it or download it. First up is BoxScoreRadio. The content can be a tad bit explicit but my friend Sean Hintz, who produces it with John Broder, assures me that it is all in good humor. Sports fans will especially enjoy the banter and interviews.
The 2005 International Photography Awards deadline has been extended to July 20, 2005. Here is the call for entries.
atEdge: A by-invite only group of “top-echelon assignment photographers”
Open Society Institute‘s Documentary Photography Project provides grants to encourage new ways of presenting documentary photography to the public. Guidelines.
Color Vision & Art by the online museum venture WebExhibits [This is terrific!]
The 2005 Korea International Documentary Photo Awards have been announced. There are two sections, a general section and one for students. Domestic and foreign professionals and students can apply. The theme is open to any general documentary photography, black and white or color, digital or film, and the deadline for applying is 31 October 2005. The awards are sponsored by Olympus Korea, The Chosun Ilbo, one of South Korea's leading newspapers, and The Society of Korean Photography.
Complete information and downloadable application forms are online.