
Posted on 28 June 2010 by D. Travis North
Even if you only sell a couple of photos a year, business cards are still the calling card for any small businessman. Moo makes customized business cards at affordable rates – something all creative minds would appreciate. Read on to hear our thoughts and why we love Moo.

Posted on 21 December 2009 by D. Travis North
Guy Tal, a well known nature and landscape photographer, has made some interesting observations on Print Size as it relates to high-res scans of film/prints vs. digital. Warning, this is not a debate of film vs. digital…but merely his observations of the process involved and what works (from his subjective opinion) and what doesn’t. Whether [...]

Posted on 03 November 2009 by D. Travis North
For mixed media fans, or perhaps for those of you who like a more hands-on approach, Photocritic has a great article article just for you: How to Hand-Colour Your Photos. I will admit that I haven’t tried to hand-color any of my works since my photography courses back in high school, but this may just [...]

Posted on 21 August 2009 by D. Travis North
DeviantArt is an art community that has flown under the radar for many years. It is home to some inspiring photographers and other inspirational sources. Read on to learn more about this incredible community.

Posted on 25 June 2009 by D. Travis North
Brian Auer’s next installation of the widely popular Fine Art Prints series is here: Making Fine Art Prints: Framing. Topics covered are mounting, matting and of course the framing – all topics where I will admit my own naivete, but all falls under Auer’s expertise. So there’s a lot to be learned. If you’re just [...]

Posted on 12 June 2009 by D. Travis North
Looking for an economical but aesthetically pleasing way to publish a limited edition, quality photography book to exhibit your work? Read on to learn about Blurb, the on-demand publisher that allows you to edit and publish your work.

Posted on 11 June 2009 by D. Travis North
Check out Brian Auer’s article about signing photos over at Epic Edits. As we can expect of Brian, he brings up a lot of good points (acid-free archival pens, where to sign, etc) and some great information about Limited Editions. Signing is a bigger issue than I thought. Read the article: Making Fine Art Prints: [...]