Quick Tips To Help Photographers Get Work

November 11, 2009 by James Pickett  
Filed under Photo Business

This could very well be a guide of what to do, or what not to do when looking for new work.
1) Don’t go after something that is not in your portfolio if you cannot back it up with hardcopy or a client’s website. For example: I will do architectural work but you will never find [...]

Photography Workshops

November 4, 2009 by James Pickett  
Filed under Resources

For those of you who are subscribers at Shoot.Edit.Publish that do not know about my blog, Please be informed that I will be conducting Photography workshops in upstate NY. You may view and register for workshop on the James Pickett Photography Blog.
Photography Workshops
Workshop Testimonials

Photography Fundamentals Workshop Course Outline.
Current List Of Workshops Available.
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Do You Count On External Hard Drives? Workflow Tip.

October 9, 2009 by James Pickett  
Filed under Workflow

Hard drives always fail after time, if you are working on a very tight budget and can afford to run duplicate drives for backup, you should take a very small percaution to insure you will be safe. Every time you buy a new hard drive use a Sharpie marker or a paint marker to put [...]

Welcome To Shoot. Edit. Publish.

April 8, 2009 by James Pickett  
Filed under General

Welcome To Shoot. Edit. Publish. This site has been created to educate you on all things imaging. Being industry professionals, we have noticed that in the real world, many industries are tied together. On the internet and in the classrooms of today’s schools, media dexterity is not often taught the way it should be. There [...]

Quick And Dirty Bleach Bypass Effect

March 31, 2009 by James Pickett  
Filed under Photoshop

Bleach Bypass is an effect used in cinematography that produces a high contrast, low color saturation end result. “Saving Private Ryan”, “300″, and “Minority Report” were post processed with the bleach bypass effect. The process by which this effect is achieved in the lab is simple, the bleach phase of developing is bypassed. (There have [...]