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Forget uploading your images to Dropbox, WeTransfer or another third party service in order to share them with your clients or customers. From directly within your PhotoShelter account lies the secret to a one-click-download-no-hassle solution.
After building a contemporary menswear apparel company in Los Angeles, Ron Wash decided to leave his fashion career behind and return to his first love photography. Read our interview with Ron to learn more
With the PhotoShelter WordPress integration, you can search and import files from PhotoShelter directly into your WordPress media library, without ever leaving WordPress. Here are three reasons why this will be a gamechanger for you and your workflow.
After 139 episodes over 3 years, we’re wrapping up our podcast Vision Slightly Blurred. It has been a joy to talk about the intersection of photography, technology and culture with you, our audience. Allen and Sarah say goodbye (for now!)
After learning about Sarrah Strimmel's breast cancer diagnosis, New York-based photographers Iri Greco and Jim Fryer reached out to her and asked if she wanted to document the process as a cathartic or historic record. "the.embodiment" was born.
Over the course of the past few years, Joe McNally Photography hunkered down to write a book that’s part memoir, part business instruction, and part technical manual. On this week's podcast, Allen and Sarah discuss the book and Allen’s interview with Joe. Also: AI Engineer Rashed Haq pushes the definition of photograph in Wired, Dimitry Kokh captures a family of polar bears at an abandoned weather station, Miami University sets up an automated photo booth in its career center, and surf photographers capture the massive waves of winter.
The PhotoShelter podcast, Vision Slightly Blurred, will return next week! In the meantime, check out our podcast hub or subscribe on your favorite pod provider to listen to all past episodes with Allen and Sarah. It's good photography fun!
It’s important to create and maintain your own personal style and voice. It helps define your work and gives your portfolio the consistency that photo editors look for. Although it might sound daunting, the development of your own style and visual voice can come naturally as you learn about yourself and the stories you want to tell.
The W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography, will award five photographers $10,000 whose work follow the tradition of compassionate photojournalism exhibited by W. Eugene Smith during his 45-year career. The deadline is this Sunday, May 30 at 11:59pm EDT! W. Eugene Smith Memorial Fund
Well, the results are in and... the Twitter image cropping algorithm is confirmed to be biased. Back when this began, Twitter user Tony Arcieri shared a striking example. Now, Allen and Sarah discuss the results of a recent study published by Twitter. Listen here: https://bit.ly/3p08j05
In honor of National Photography Month, we connected with a few of the most creative photographers we know our members to hear about the projects they’re currently working on. Huge thanks to these passionate image makers for sharing their stories!
Have you seen Kennedi Carter's stunning work with Beyonce for British Vogue? This week on the podcast, Allen and Sarah discuss the Vogue photoshoot, Tyler Mitchell's work with Beyonce and lots more. Full episode here: https://bit.ly/2V3GTGK
Ever wonder what it takes to land big jobs in advertising? We’re hosting a free, two-part webinar series with Christina Peters Food Photography with a focus on getting you hired. Join us for part one on November 13th at 12pm ET. Register for free below! Food Photography Club
Photographer Dafydd Jones is hosting a limited edition sale of his photo book, "Oxford: The Last Hurrah." All proceeds will go to The Trussell Trust, a charity that supports a network of food banks in the U.K. Read more below via Tatler
This week on our podcast, Allen and Sarah discuss the work of Eugene Smith and the new Johnny Depp drama Minamata chronicling the photographer’s last photo essay on the horrific mercury poisoning in Minamata, Japan.
We're sharing some shout-outs over on our Instagram Stories... Here's to the photojournalists covering campaign rallies, protests and breaking news stories around the world. Tag a PJ who deserves a shout-out!... instagram.com/photoshelter
Have you seen "The Way I See It," the new documentary about White House Photographer Pete Souza? On this week's podcast, Allen and Sarah discuss the film and chat about the work of a few other photojournalists ahead of Election Day 2020. Listen here: https://bit.ly/3kDkuwE
Let's tell the story of 2020 through your images. What moments did you document? How did your photography change this year? Tell us about one photo and one story that means a lot to you. We'd love to share your moment. Submit your work here: https://bit.ly/31VISCp... Please fill out the form above by Friday, November 13, for a chance to be featured on our blog and social media channels. We will reach out directly to the selected photographers via email.
We’ve always been SEO-obsessed, but this year, we doubled down. Over the past few months, we’ve hosted dedicated webinars, published a new guide and optimized your website behind the scenes. Now, you can find all of our tips and resources in our SEO Hub.
We spoke with Andy Adams (FlakPhoto) and Jon Feinstein about the #PhotographersVote campaign, the role of their partners and how photographers like you can get involved. "The project’s goal is to make it easy for photographers everywhere to show why they’re voting in this U.S. Presidential Election, and we enlisted a group of 30+ photography organizations and platforms to activate their communities to join the cause." Learn more below!
If you're considering selling your photos, now is the time to look through your archive of travel photography from past trips. In this on-demand webinar, Geotraveler Media - Lola Akinmade Åkerström walks through her tips for selling travel photos to publications and tourism boards.
The long awaited documentary featuring the Obama administration’s Chief White House Photographer Pete Souza recently made its debut on MSNBC. This week on the podcast, Allen and Sarah share their thoughts and why they shed a few tears.
In our latest webinar, Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Essdras M. Suarez reviewed a handful of your photo submissions. It was really great to see your work and to hear Essdras' raw and honest thoughts about each image. Watch the full recording here: https://bit.ly/31xpZ8O
Visit our brand new SEO Hub to find everything you need to craft a stellar SEO strategy including our SEO Glossary, details about Google's new image licensing program, multiple on-demand webinars and more.
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