Fun Stuff for Photographers

How to Photograph Fall Color

By: Chuck DeLaney on January 30 2008.

In the wooded areas just north and west of New York City, the fall colors are already starting to show. A sure early indicator in this part of the country…
Picture of the Month Zebra

By: NYIP Staff on November 16 2007.

I have written before about shadows as they have appeared in various Pictures of the Month. Once more the topic arises in…
Where is my Newsletter

By: NYIP Staff on August 3 2007.

We learned a lesson at NYIP recently, and we want to share it with you. Here's what happened: Every time we put up a new…
Picture of the Month Parade in Times Square

By: NYIP Staff on July 17 2007.

Photo by NYIP Student Jeong Hwa Min It all started,…
Picture of the Month Woman in Cave

By: NYIP Staff on March 16 2007.

Have you ever looked at a certain image that when viewed one way seemed to be an old lady in a rocking chair?…
Photographs Arriving and Departing on All Platforms

By: NYIP Staff on January 2 2007.

Introduction "Mother died today. Or maybe it was yesterday, I don't know." These electrifying first sentences of The Stranger by Albert Camus…
Picture of the Month Woman with Cigarette

By: NYIP Staff on November 16 2006.

All too often, in the modern scheme of things, we as photographers are fearful of shadows. We bend over backwards (sometimes)…
Show Me Early Morning

By: NYIP Staff on November 4 2006.

Background: It's out! My latest book, Photography Your Way: a Career Guide to Satisfaction and Success ‚ published by Allworth Press, is in the bookstores or,…
Adobe DNG Converter Workflow

By: Richard Martin on July 6 2006.

In a previous article, I mentioned Adobe DNG as an archive strategy for preserving RAW files. Here, I'm going to spell out my step-by-step procedure for utilizing this tool.…
Available Light in the 21st Century

By: Richard Martin on June 13 2006.

First, let's take a little trip back in time. When I began in the 1950's, photography was still largely a black…