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Photographic Lessons from a Political Convention

Features: Written by Steve Simon on August 29, 2008

When photographer Steve Simon covered the 2008 Democratic National Convention, he solved problems that affect all of us who takes pictures, whether we use basic point-and-shoots or high-end SLRs.

Photo Murals Make You Think Big. Really Big.

Features: Written by Brian P. Lawler on July 21, 2008

For this children's museum in California, one intrepid creative pro produced an 18-gigabyte HDR Photoshop file, a 19-foot-long printout, and a 9-foot-high neon sign.

Why You Need a Different Kind of Scanner

Features: Written by David Blatner on July 2, 2008

No, not another scanner for artwork. An automatic document feeder can clean up your life -- or at least your office.

Learn Wedding Photography from the Pros

Features: Written by Chad Neuman on June 25, 2008

What gear do you need? What settings are best? What shots are must-takes? And how do you protect your media and your business? Three professional wedding photographers spill their secrets.

Photography Secrets from One of the World's Top Shooters

Features: Written by Joe McNally on May 30, 2008

Joe McNally, whose work has graced the pages of Sports Illustrated, National Geographic, and Time (to name a few), shares the stories behind some of his greatest shots as well as the lighting techniques he used to make them great.

Framed and Exposed: Camera Accessories You Just Gotta Have

Features: Written by Ben Long on February 15, 2008

Once you read this gear round-up, you'll be opening your wallet and making some room in your camera bag.

Expand Your Photography with Specialty Lenses

Features: Written by Ben Long on November 28, 2007

If you have a digital SLR but haven't yet explored the world of unusual lenses, you're in for an eye-opening treat.

Gift Guide 2007

Features: Written by Terri Stone on November 26, 2007

Looking for something special to give creative types this holiday season? You won't find these suggestions in every mall.

Framed and Exposed: Tips for the Traveling Photographer

Features: Written by Ben Long on September 17, 2007

Lenses, Power, and Storage in a Faraway Land

Framed and Exposed: Make a Clean Sweep of Your Camera

Features: Written by Ben Long on September 10, 2007

Dust on your sensor can ruin a good picture, or at the least can mean tedious fiddling around in Photoshop. Here's how to take matters into your own hands.

Creativeprose: Free Photography Podcasts

Features: Written by Terri Stone on July 23, 2007

I'll preface this list by saying that it is necessarily limited. New photo-oriented podcasts pop up all the time, and you could listen to them all day every day and not get through everything

Shoot Better Outdoor Portraits

Features: Written by Mason Resnick on June 18, 2007

How to fight harsh outdoor sunlight... and win!

You Can't Live Without...

Features: Written by Terri Stone on May 29, 2007

The other day, creativepro.com site director Cindy Samco told me that she couldn't live without iClip, a clipboard/scrapbook application.

Framed and Exposed: Death, Taxes, and Focal Lengths

Features: Written by Ben Long on May 11, 2007

Some things in this life are certain. Others that seem like immutable truths are pure hogwash. Ben Long uncovers a photographic myth.

Troubleshoot Font Problems

Features: Written by Ted LoCascio on March 12, 2007

Learn how to identify and fix common problems on both Mac and Windows platforms.

Are You Ready for the Small Web?

Features: Written by Gene Gable on January 12, 2007

If Apple's iPhone becomes as ubiquitous as the iPod, many millions of people will view Web sites on screens very different from the computer monitors most sites are optimized for. What are you going to do about it?

66 Simple Ways to Be Green

Features: Written by Heather Castles on October 16, 2006

You are just one person. But we, the creative professional community, are a significant force. The choices we make matter. If you follow through with just one of these 66 tips, you'll have improved the environment we all live in.

Get Great Photos from Desktop Printers: Part 4

Features: Written by Ben Long on September 1, 2006

If you've made it to part 4 of this series, you're serious about taking your photographic prints to the top of the quality scale. Here are the final tips you need to get there.

Get Great Photos from Desktop Printers: Part 3

Features: Written by Ben Long on August 25, 2006

Legalize out-of-gamut colors, simulate daylight, and other tips on producing prints that match what you see on your monitor.

Get Great Photos from Desktop Printers: Part 2

Features: Written by Ben Long on August 18, 2006

There's no use pouring hours into shooting and editing photos if your prints are a muddy mess. In this installment, you'll learn how to whittle down the difference between screen and print with profiles and soft proofing.