Fun Stuff for Photographers
"All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players,", said Shakespeare in As You Like It. How appropriate a description for this month's photograph — theatrical…
For the advanced lessons on career opportunities for NYIP's Complete Course in Professional Photography, we talked with photographers of all sorts about how digital image capture and the digital…
This month, NYIP Associate Dean Jerry Rice has written the Photo of the Month Review. Jerry's keen eye can help readers decipher any type of photograph. A…
A conversation with four NYIP Instructors: Chris Corradino, Dominique Doktor, Tom Cavalieri, and Beth Green.
Editor’s Note: Every year…
The Association des Amis de Jacques Henri Lartigue (www.lartigue.org) provides information about Lartigue, scheduled exhibitions of his work, and the sale of prints of Lartigue’s photographs. You can…
"I can't describe the feeling I get from photographing hummingbirds. It seems to feed my soul," said Richard Jessee of Pound,…
Many lovers of fine photography enjoy the work of the great Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004); some think that he was the greatest photographer…
When NYIP Student Advisor Chris Corradino suggested an article on air show photography, we encouraged him to write it.
After all, in addition to being thrilling for all the…
We received lots of intelligent feedback from our readers about the article we ran about Barack Obama’s official Presidential portrait, and most of the responses…
NYIP Graduate Greg Meland was kind enough to contribute this article to NYIP Photoworld. As you’ll read, Greg developed a keen interest in hot air ballooning and has combined…