August, 2008

Annie Griffiths Belt was one of the first female photographers to work for the National Geographic Society, and she develops a rapport with her subjects to capture wonderful images. Her family life and photographic journeys throughout her 30-year career have been documented in her new book, "A Camera, Two Kids and a Camel."


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Hanson Fong & John Woodward Present Workshop Series

What does $60 buy you these days? Unfortunately for many of us, it doesn't even fill up our gas tanks. But if you're looking for quality photographic education, you can learn how these two award-winning photographers put their techniques, styles and tools to work.


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Environmental Call for Entries from Center for Fine Art Photography

"Our Environment: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly" will tell a story of the human footprint left on this earth. Hurry! The deadline for submissions is Monday, August 18, 2008


Robert Kato to Teach Photography Workshop

Photoworkshop.com member Robert Kato, along with several other instructors, will lead a workshop called "Beyond Seeing."


SanDisk Back to School Essentials

SanDisk offers new photo products that are great for students heading back to school this fall.




Enter to Win! Canon EOS Digital Photography Photo Workshop by Serge Timacheff

Find out who won our last book giveaway and enter to win a copy of "Canon EOS Digital Photography Photo Workshop" by Serge Timacheff.


Robyn Raggio Exhibits Ocean Images in New Show

Photoworkshop.com member Robyn Raggio exhibits a flood of her Pacific Ocean images in "A Show That Refreshes" at the Mary Karam Gallery in Texas.


Photoworkshop.com Showcase level members now have the opportunity to have their work recognized by Dr. Anthony Bannon, Director of the prestigious and historic George Eastman House. Michael Cetta is the most recent honoree.


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From the Editor: Shooting a Wealth of Images

Hope this issue of Double Exposure finds you all well, and shooting a plethora of images this summer.


How to Rescue and Recover an Outtake

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