Review: Jessica Drossin’s Textures
Posted in Links, Resources, Reviews by dub | Tags: grunge, jessica drossin, review, Reviews, texture packs, textures
Whether you like it or not textures have become a frequently utilized tool with photography and post-processing. Everyone and their mother is selling them, too. From the horribly outrageously priced packages upwards of $200 to the more reasonably priced packs (like…ahem…mine) they are everywhere. Most recently I purchased my first set. Read more »
ScanCafe: Professional Scanning Services
Posted in Reviews by dub | Tags: cafe, film, negative, review, scan, scancafe
As my business partner and I continue to grow our photography business, we have been looking to build our portfolio. As he has many more years experience with photography than I, namely weddings, we lean a lot on his body of work. As a testimony to his ability, he shot my wedding, and did so with a Pentax medium format camera. While the photos were great, the drawback is having the work in negatives when we need them digitally to work them into our website, studio books, etc. Read more »
iPhone: CameraBag vs. CameraKit
Posted in General Banter, Reviews by dub | Tags: app, application, camerabag, camerakit, iphone, iphone app, review
If you are a geek like me and also in possession of an iPhone, you most certainly have looked around at the various photography related applications available. I have been trying my hand at two of them, CameraBag and CameraKit, and wanted to share my thoughts with you should you be in the market to purchase one yourself. Read more »







