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2 week edition 2 week Christmas edition, the next edition will be out on 2nd January This is the 52nd edition, we started just over a year ago producing this weekly, initially as the Camera Images newsletter then expanded into Photographers Resource. We have had a couple of double weeks as we are doing this week. If this had been a regular printed magazine there would be quite a pile to go through now every time that you wanted to find something, luckily with an electronic magazine we have been able to index everything by topic, location and alphabetical. With a printed magazine we would not have been able to run the large listings under many sections. This week our main topic is producing your own photo books. So if over the Christmas and New Year period you have the odd day where you want to do something different, then why not consider producing a book or two of your photographs. Printed books are available economically now
from a single copy, and in the article
'making your own photography book'
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You can alternatively
print a book yourself
We are also taking a look this week at
portfolios, what they are, how to produce them and what you may want to put in
them. We consider, if you want a single portfolio or specific
portfolios for particular uses. In this article we look at different forms of
portfolio including using the methods above and also specialist portfolio cases. We
have not included online or electronic portfolios, and will look at these in the
future. Click here
We have included two articles that are more relevant if you are publishing books for sale than producing a few photo books for friends, but where one stops and the other begins is always a difficult line to draw. So perhaps you may produce a book, a coffee table book based on a holiday or expedition, or perhaps an interest that you have, and while at first it may seem like a personal book, you may find others find it interesting and would like a copy, and unless you want to give them away, then you need to consider if perhaps it should become a published book, even if produced in relatively small numbers. A lot of other situations may come up where you decide to produce a photo book that may be published in small to medium quantities, perhaps printing just a few at a time, which is now economic in a number of ways. We want to come back later to look at publishing your own books in a larger way, including promotion, print on demand and order fulfilment, However this week we have two articles that apply to both this and the small quantity publishing that you may become involved in while producing photo books.
ISBN
numbers
Copyright libraries
Guest Articles We
also have a guest article this week, by one of our readers, in which he looks at
credit cards,
If you would like to write an article either under your own name or anonymously, then we would like to see it, generally as you will know we are interested in photography, things you can photograph and anything connected, but areas outside this we do occasionally cover. 2009 Coverage You might think that being the 52nd edition we would be running short of topics to cover, while the opposite is the case, the list of topics to cover and articles that we want to write just keeps getting longer, so over the next year we have a lot of new areas, plus we will be strengthening and adding more generally to many areas we have covered so far. A few of the articles also need updating as technology moves on and we will be taking another look at these. Photo Courses Update Photo Skills - free courses. These as you may remember have been affected by the economy and put on hold for a short while. They are free because they were to be supported by advertising and were right at the point of the first editions coming out prior to selling the advertising when everything in the economy went wrong. No date has yet been set to restart this, but the project is still very much alive, with some work continuing on the course developments, so keep a watch here for progress reports. Camera Images and Photography Skills Masterclasses - are available, the economic mess is affecting everyone and booking volumes are down, and they have stopped advertising for a while. They are using the extra time available to organise some new courses, and move forward on some other projects. It does mean however that at the moment you get a lot of choice of dates when you take these top courses and can even get them at short notice. Other new courses - at the moment both Camera Images and Photography Skills have the time to develop new courses. So if you want something that is not available this is the ideal time to suggest it. In many cases they can put something together just for you in any event, but where new areas are involved and more development work necessary, its an ideal time at the moment to suggest this. New 6 day, 10 day and 13 day courses in Ghana West Africa. We had hoped to have been able to give you the details on these this week, but final pricing has not yet been confirmed, but we should be able to tell you all about these in the next issue, which will also feature photographs and a detailed report on Camera Images' research trip to Ghana a few weeks ago. These courses are going to be really special, a chance to learn photography, and to put it into practice covering coastal, historic, wildlife, waterfalls, culture and more. This involves staying in many hotels throughout the country having a chauffeur driven 4 wheel drive vehicle, a driver/top guide, local specialist guides, entry, meals and even gratuities and of course a photo tutor on a 1 to 1 basis throughout. The delay has been in getting a fully inclusive price that will include everything except the airfare. Camera Images is also working on developing a similar UK course that will take people on a 1 to 1 basis around the country, allowing them to gain a wide range of experience here. Weather in the UK is more unpredictable and the course in the UK will have to change according to the seasons. Costs generally are far higher here. It may be that this will appeal to people from outside the UK not knowing what is available and perhaps having the confidence to drive themselves here, while UK clients may find the Ghana courses more economic and of greater benefit to them. 3D photography - We have a set of sample photographs produced by a new camera system from Canada that produces 3D photos that can be viewed without glasses. The results are very impressive and everyone we have showed them to have found them exciting. There is no way to show this effect to you online or in a printed magazine, you need to see the photos yourself to see the effect. This system is not all that portable and aimed principally at professional photographers, and the main markets will be portraits and pet photography, although it could be used far wider. With 3D televisions starting to become available in some countries, this could also be applied to event photography and a range of other areas. At the moment there is an opportunity to get into this market first, and while perhaps you need to be brave or perhaps foolhardy to start a new business at this time, it maybe worth exploring now with a view to becoming involved later. Camera Images can provide a days general training on 3D, using one and two cameras with images viewed with glasses, they don't have this new system, but can show you the results and explain how it is achieved, as well as putting you in touch with the Canadian producer. The proprietor of the Canadian company is hoping to visit Camera Images within the next couple of months, and it may be that while he is in the UK those who have looked at 3D with Camera Images could be invited along, and if there is sufficient interest it may be possible to get a demonstration of the system here. And Finally - may we wish you a pleasant Christmas and prosperous year ahead.
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Summary of Articles Included this week
Making
your own Photography Book
ISBN
numbers
Copyright Libraries
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Lists relating to Photography Books |
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