Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Keywords, Lightroom and Flickr and few other things

I have been using Flickr, Facebook and a number of other sites for a good while now. When it comes to posting my photos I have always been slow updating keywords about the shots.

For those that do not know what keywords are, well they are the words that people like you and I type into search engines etc to find image content.

Adobes Lightroom has a great function of adding key words to all images prior to uploading. Type in the words, they enter a database within Lightroom and before you know it you have a large list that you can use over and over again.

When you export your images to Flickr or another image site the keywords go with it.  Try it

Flickr.

Hunting around on Flickr and viewing others shot for a while now. One thing I really like is the content attached to images. However writing your own image info is not always easy. One idea I have seen a few time is the attachment of Wikipedia information and links to shots, just like this one.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/sid_man/4169033224/

You can see that I have also added a copyright before the image just link this. Hopefully it will stop images being used without my OK.

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Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved

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And finally

A few shots uploaded recently to Flickr of Danielle and Fiona.





Friday, 20 November 2009

Paddaccino



I was meant to be deccorating this afternoon but cut my hand wide open on a piece of metal.  So instead of painting, plastering and all other manner of things I made a short video.

Paddaccino, coffee the Irish way.

All filmed on a cheapo Canon 620 Powershot.



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jphbV2U6K10

Some more great links


I have created this list of sites from around the net as an easy link for me.  It could be of use to you too.  Try them out.
One of the first photo-sharing websites, Flickr is now five years old and houses more than 3 billion pictures. A basic account is free and offers some useful ways to organise and share your photos, either via invitation, for the eyes of family and friends only, or with the whole world.
With more than 700,000 shutterbugs as members, you should be able to get advice on pretty much anything photographic in the busy forums. The gallery section, meanwhile, provides some useful inspiration — although the emphasis is on over-polished, postcard views.
This virtual school, run by keen amateur lensmen, is particularly strong on the dark arts of postproduction. See also www.photoshop.com, a companion site to the industry-standard retouching software.
This is where the pros go when they’ve outgrown Flickr. Subscription starts at $39.95 (£24.50) a year, but the advantages of this photo-sharing site include no ads, unlimited storage and no limit on the size of shots.
Alltop is basically a portal that accumulates links from blogs, news and magazine sites on any subject you care to name. Its photography pages are littered with hundreds of good links. Brilliant, random fun.
This is where millions of us quietly store our pictures online without even realising it, as it’s the place where MySpace and Facebook images are filed. It’s also a photo-sharing rival to Flickr.
A great place to swot up on tips for shooting outdoors. The galleries of the professionals here are mesmerising, and keen snappers can enter the site’s competitions.
Corbis is a photo agency that sells pictures to newspapers and other media, but if you’re looking for inspiration, its powerful search engine will grab the work of hundreds of professionals in seconds.
How to choose from the hundreds of photographers’ blogs? Amit Basu’s site is a good start: he posts a new luminous, eerie, black-and-white shot most days, with some technical detail available.
No magazine takes its photography more seriously than National Geographic, and its site dedicated to the art is a real labour of love. The video guides alone will help you see your camera in a different way

A few real places to visit
http://www.apertureuk.com/about.htm

http://www.mwclassic.com/index.html

http://www.reddotcameras.co.uk/about_us.php

http://www.rglewis.co.uk/

http://www.theclassiccamera.com/

http://www.richardcaplan.co.uk/

Music
http://www.tuberadio.fm/

Enjoy.

Steve

Tuesday, 17 November 2009

New Website


I have been thinking about changing the look of my website for a while now. I have had some great feedback about my current site, but I don't go with the saying "If it's not broke don't fix it"

So Last night a spent 3 hours revamping my site. I have removed lots of content, reduced the pages and made it really simple.

Here is the front.



link to the test page. http://www.wix.com/stevemahon/new

What are your thoughts?


Monday, 16 November 2009

Some great photography sites

Just for my own reference. A few photo sites along with other stuff. May be worth a worth a look:
Photo

Tips


Other


I met Oleg at the Bouf event. Oh man his photos rock

Friday, 13 November 2009


Bouf Event Photo Shoot.

Had a great night last night in Central

London. The Future Gallery, Great Newport Street, in Central

London just near Leicester Square.

Bouf.com and Joolia.com

where showcasing twenty new products and favourite designers at this exclusive Press event.

Founder, Alex Griffin, and a selection of homeware, gift and jewellery designers spoke during the evening and for the rest of the time it was networking for all.


The event was sponsored by Courvoisier future 500 and Joolia and I was the sole photographer.

With the Courvoisier flowing I grabbed my Canon 5d and started firing away.

Along with the camera body I had around ten lenses for the shoot.

One hand were:-


Along with the 300 plus RAW shots on the SLR I took another 1200 shots for a time lapse video on my Canon SD610.



This made for a great evening of reportage photography with an arty element.

Here is a link to the grouped flickr shots.

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