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Graphic Novel Review: ‘Muybridge’ by Guy Delisle from Drawn+Quarterly
'Muybridge' by Guy Delisle, published by Drawn and Quarterly, is a graphic biography of Eadweard Muybridge, the Father of the Motion Picture.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Look’ by Viggo Mortensen
'Look' by Viggo Mortensen reminds us to stop and not only look at the world around us but breathe in its beauty.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Dead Still
If you like your mysteries a little off centre and a bit strange then 'Dead Still' will suit you perfectly. A period piece of a differnt sort.
Read More »New Software Spotlight: Adobe Elements Bundle 2019
Adobe Elements 2019 is the latest Elements product bundle.
Read More »Product Review: Polaroid Flexi LED Lighting Panel Provides Lightweight, Flexible Lighting
For photographers like me who do most of our shoots at remote locations such as conferences or film festivals, the Polaroid Flexi LED Lighting Panel should prove a valuable and useful accessory. It will be part of my kit on my next assignment.
Read More »New Software Spotlight: Adobe Elements Family 2018
New features in Adobe's consumer-aimed products, Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements, make this bundle a very appealing choice.
Read More »Book Review: ‘The Writing on the Wall: Rediscovering New York City’s “Ghost Signs”‘ by Ben Passikoff
Faded painted signs from times past linger on the sides of Manhattan's buildings, advertising everything from theaters to hosiery, meat markets to hotels, stables to department stores. Ben Passikoff's big, crisp photos of these relics preserve a vanishing history of industry in New York.
Read More »Software Review: New Corel ParticleShop Brushes
Since the original release, several new brushes have been released for ParticleShop to give you even more options when creating your artwork. Each of these packs contains 15 brushes. They can be used with Corel Painter and with Adobe software.
Read More »Adobe MAX: Cultivating the Creative Spark
Is being creative just like flipping on a light switch, or does it take something more? Photographer/trainers Chris Orwig and Julieanne Kost think it takes a lot more, and provided a plan during their class “Cultivating the Creative Spark” at this year’s Adobe MAX conference.
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