
Fun Flowchart Helps You Find the Style of Photography That’s Right for You
Not sure what style of photography is right for you? No worries. Photographer Blake Andrews put together a fun, tongue-in-cheek flowchart that'll help you figure it out.
Not sure what style of photography is right for you? No worries. Photographer Blake Andrews put together a fun, tongue-in-cheek flowchart that'll help you figure it out.
When people are browsing around online for photographs to use, be them for an article, a project or something else, it’s vital to know whether or not they’re allowed to use the image. Even if they’re allowed to use the image, it’s important to know what all can be done with it.
Here to help those with any image in question is this handy little infographic, created by Curtis Newbold, The Visual Communications Guy.
We’ve shared many a flowchart, both serious and silly, in our day, but this one …
Here's a little funny to get you through your Sunday afternoon: a flowchart that can help you decide whether or not that photo you're thinking of taking is actually worth going through with.
Creative Commons is a non-profit organization founded in 2001 that, over the years, has released a set of licenses that enable creative types to share their work with others. The content creator allows others to use their work, just as long as the users follow the guidelines set forth in that particular license. It's a "some rights reserved" system rather than an "all rights reserved system."
In the photographic community, some aren't fond of CC licensing while others are downright prolific about it. But if you're looking to license some of your content in this way, this useful infographic put together by CC Australia will help you navigate the common licensing combinations.
Shooting in JPG mode is convenient because you instantly have a file you can throw onto the Internet, but …