Links to Content I like

If you are like me, hungry for as much information on photography as possible, this blog’s for you!

Photography junk email is my favorite.  It’s not like anyone gets a heartfelt email from a friend anymore, so this is the next best thing.  It’s something you sign up for that you don’t have to unsubscribe to.  And it’s amazing what other “junk” mail you get from it as well.  For example, I subscribe to Jerry Ghionis.  If you dont’ know him, he’s a famous wedding photographer.  Now, I decided a long time ago wedding photography wasn’t for me, but Jerry is constantly putting out free and paid photography classes and tips and live feeds to photoshoots, not to mention he’s an amazing photographer known for his natural light photography.  Anyway, because I’m signed up for him, I randomly got an invitation from Paul’s Photo (I think it’s a photography store somewhere in California) to listen to Joe McNally and Jerry Ghionis  talk about photography.  I mean how great is that?  Here is his link Jerry Ghionis Photography Training

Next on my list is PhotoShelter: Photography Websites & Tools for Photographers | PhotoShelter

Now, yes, it is a place where you can host your website, but they also have a ton of resources.  And just for subscribing to their mail list, I get invited to a zoom meetings with guest speakers.  The last Zoom meeting was a two-parter all about how to get high paying clients in food photography and, how to quote on the job and then how to shoot the job.  It was exactly what I was learning in school at the time.  I can’t wait for their next guest speaker.

Fstoppers – Photography News and Community for Creative Professionals  This one  says it all in the title. There is a ton of great information provided by Fstoppers.  They have contests and tutorials as well.  Check them out!

Lastly, Phlearn The #1 Photoshop, Lightroom, and Photography Tutorials Website Online (phlearn.com)  I actually have a paid membership to Phlearn.  They are great.  They also have a lot of free information out there.  You can just look up how to do something in photoshop on youtube and Phlearn pops up.  I’m finally learning how to use lightroom in school, I’m not quite sold on it yet, but I am excited to try out my Phlearn training once I’m comfortable with it.  For now I use it for photoshop.  With the membership, you can download all their presets.

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