Note: The following article is not intended to replace legal counsel. It is meant only to be a general, common-sense guide. Should you find yourself needing legal advice from an incident involving your photography, it is recommended you seek it in your local jurisdiction.
-TPF Ed...
HOW TO TAKE GOOD ZOO PICTURES (the zoopictures.net way)<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
<o:p></o:p>
The purpose of this article is to help you make great pictures at the zoo. I will try to avoid writing a blah-blah-blah article and just tell...
By terri at Mon, 2006-04-03 19:01
Introduction to Hand Coloring
by Terri Sprinkle
INTRODUCTION
The art of hand coloring black and white prints has been around almost as long as photography itself. Its humble beginnings date back to those early days of the first...
By terri at Sat, 2007-02-24 10:54
<p> </p>
<p align="center" style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;" class="MsoNormal"><strong>Black and White Film Photography - A Beginner's Primer.</strong></p><br />
<p align="center"><strong>Part VII: Filters</strong><br /></p>
<p...
By terri at Mon, 2006-10-09 20:52
<p><strong>How to Create Your Own Photo Slideshow<br /></strong><br />by Eric Brown (aka EBphotography)<br /><br /><br />A photo slideshow is meant to take all of the emotions and memories that can be captured in a photograph and transform them into a...
By terri at Sun, 2007-01-14 11:04
Black and White Film Photography: A Beginner's Primer.
Part VI: A basic exposure/development/printing system.
by Jim Hannah
Introduction.
To put it simply, the technical goal [not to be confused with the artistic goal] in B&W photography is to have a...
By terri at Mon, 2006-11-13 22:19
Welcome to the fifth installment of Jim Hannah's Black & White Film Photography! Enjoy the series!
Black and White Film Photography - a Beginner's Primer.
by Jim Hannah
Part V - Enlarging
Introduction
If there's one part in the B&W process where magic...
By terri at Tue, 2006-11-07 20:49
Welcome to the fourth installment of Jim Hannah's Black & White Film Photography! Enjoy the series!
Black and White Film Photography - a Primer
by Jim Hannah
Part IV: Contact printing
Introduction.
One of the advantages of developing your own B&W...
By terri at Sat, 2006-10-07 11:46
Welcome to this installment of Jim Hannah's Black & White Film Photography! Enjoy the series!
Black and White Film Photography - a Primer
by Jim Hannah
Part III: Film development
Introduction
Developing film is a lot like making...
By terri at Sat, 2006-07-08 10:48
Welcome to the second installment of Jim Hannah's Black & White Film Photography!
As promised, we will first let Jim address the questions that have been put to him since Part One.
Q. Dear Jim, Thanks for your informative article posted on TPF...
By Torus34 at Wed, 2006-06-28 22:04
This article, submitted by TPF member Torus34, is the first in a series of articles regarding B&W film photography, written exclusively for The Photo Forum!
Black and White Film Photography - a Beginner's Primer
by Jim Hannah, aka Torus34...
As our membership grows here at TPF, so do posts. With all the activity going on in the General Gallery, images are moving down the first page rapidly.
If your image has not received feedback, this is simply a reminder that "bumping" your image back to the top is acceptable.
In an effort to clarify the purpose of the Critique Forum, the following Do's and Don'ts have been updated.
First, the Do's:
DO read through ALL of these rules....if you fail to observe them, it's quite possible your image will be moved!
DO keep in mind the MAIN FUNCTION of the Critique...