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Social Photo Podcast #21: Google’s Photo Business, Social Media Lost and Found, Outsourcing Your Blogging

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Subscribe via iTunes: – this link will launch iTunes for easy subscription Here’s episode 21 of the Social Photo Podcast. Hosts Aaron Hockley and Lyza Danger Gardner talk about how Lyza’s lost camera was returned due to social media, the outsourcing of blog content, whether Google is going to put you out of business, and [...]

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Attend a Kris Krüg Workshop at WebVisions – With a Discount

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When it comes to talented photographers who “get it” with social media, Kris Krüg‘s name is often near the top of that list. Kris will be speaking at WebVisions in Portland on May 19th and presenting a three hour workshop titled “Photography Tips from the New School.” In addition to the morning workshop, there will [...]

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Google Enters Commercial Photo Business… for Free

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Today Google announced Google Places, a database/directory of location-specific information building on the existing Google Maps and Google Local Business services. The big news from a photography standpoint is that Google will send a photographer to a business location and take interior photos at no cost to the business owner. Presumably Google will be contracting [...]

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Photographers and Social Media: Retro for a Day

Did you know there are now over 200 posts with information about photography and social media here on Social Photo Talk? Let’s take a quick look at a few older articles that are still just as relevant as when originally published: Are you using the Nine Words that Kill Participation on Blogs? Hopefully not. Are [...]

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Have You Checked Out the Guardian Eyewitness?

Behold, my favorite photography-related application on the iPad: The Guardian Eyewitness app can be downloaded for free from the iTunes App Store.

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Twelve Things a Photographer can do with an iPad

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Last night as I fiddled around with my iPad i thought about what a photographer might do with the device. Sidebar: If you’re getting tired of hearing about the iPad, I can assure you that Wednesday’s article has a different focus. Here’s a list of some uses I came up with in a few minutes [...]

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How to Export Photos from Lightroom to the iPad

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The iPad makes a great device for showing off one’s portfolio. If you use Adobe Photoshop Lightroom, there are a couple steps to get your photos onto the iPad. These instructions are for Lightroom 2.6: The Basics Pick a folder on your hard drive that you want to use for your photos that you’ll copy [...]

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Social Media’s Impact on Photographers’ Businesses

Today we feature a guest post. Sahdev Thakur has over 10 years of experience in technology and outsourcing businesses. His love for photos has inspired him develop innovate business model for photos using social media. He is currently CEO and Founder of PixWand a Delaware Company. As a photographer, 15 years back, when the Internet [...]

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How Tea Parties, Abortion, and Healthcare Can Affect Your Image

Are you thinking about how hot political issues might be costing you business due to your social media personas? Here are a few of my thoughts and warnings: Do you mix these topics into the streams that your clients see? Why or why not?

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Social Photo Podcast #17: SXSW Recap, Copyright Infringment

Subscribe via iTunes: – this link will launch iTunes for easy subscription We’re all set with episode 17 of the Social Photo Podcast. Hosts Aaron Hockley and Lyza Danger Gardner recap SXSW Interactive, talk about copyright infringement by a major newspaper, and more. This episode is about sixteen minutes long. Links to Things We Mention [...]

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