Fun Stuff for Photographers
NYIP online photography course student Cindie J. Leer's photo "As It Was" is a transcendent portrait…
The minute I came across this story — just as it was picked up by the national press — I wanted to find out more.
Here are the key points:…
Photo by NYIP Graduate Cathy Quinte
When photography was in its infancy (1839 or thereabouts) people were…
Photo by NYIP Student Mei-Min (Zoe) Peng
I have heard some ignoramuses say that there is nothing…
One interesting development of this first decade of the 21st Century has been the convergence of still photography and video. There…
Inkjet Printing - The Next Step?
Regular readers of our Web site know that NYI Student Advisor Richard Martin is very serious about his photography and that he has done…
Readers will notice that this two-part series on photo tips for visitors to New York City was written prior to the September 11 attack that demolished the World Trade Center.…
Versatility is an important virtue of a working photographer. Think Swiss Army knife; flexible enough to handle any situation. Sure, you can specialize in certain areas like nature, fashion, or…
Editor's Note: Since Richard Martin retired a few years ago, he's been kind enough to find some time to write for us and be a participant in NYIP's Forum. His…
Here at NYIP, we tweet about all things photography on a daily basis. Our goal is to bring you some of the most interesting,…