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September 2010
2 posts
The Guardian Newspaper photo competition - Local...
I find this competition keeps me inspired, keeps me taking pictures and helps me develop my style. So I was thrilled when I found that my image is on their website for August’s theme: Local Life.
Check it out here (first image of the Italian cobbler)
August 2010
5 posts
pixelchicken designs your future guide to the...
pixelchicken has designed the freshly-launched website for the UK and Europe focused Summer Festival Guide. The website features up to date festival news, event calender, forum, and a festival survival guide. For this site I was provided with the logo and asked to build a HTML & CSS site template around it. After a few brainstorming sessions, I organised a photoshoot, sat myself in ...
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pixelchicken photography on Alamy
So following my post re Alamy image size restrictions, I submitted my images, got accepted, and am slowely building up my collection of stock photos. Check out my Alamy profile here
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Venturing into the world of stock photography
Having just signed up to a few stock photo websites as a photographer, I came across Alamy (‘The web’s largest stock photography site’) and was at first, baffled with what they were asking for relating to the size of your image. I found a really confusing article about this, which didn’t help matters; then I came across the website of Darrell Young. This chap has posted a...
June 2010
2 posts
pixelchicken on JPG
So following my post the other week about my discovery of JPG online photography community (HOW have I only just discovered this?!) I’ve set up a profile and am starting to upload a few of my best shots. This is a great way to keep inspired as there are a large number of open ‘themes’ that you can submit photos to
Check out my profile and let me know what you think!
May 2010
4 posts
JPG photographer community
Having just discovered JPG (http://jpgmag.com/) I’m busily picking out photos to upload to my profile. This great photographer’s community website encourages creative, high quality images, and has a large selection of themes running at any one time, to encourage creativity and keep you inspired. Check it out.