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Must Read Speedlinks – 6-1-2008

This past week was an exceptionally busy week for me, but with in the cracks of free time in my schedule I found some great articles. The following are a mixture of articles from some of my favorite web sites and magazines. Enjoy!

Green Photographic PapersGraf Nature Photography
Mark Graf discusses an interesting article buy Dr. Joe Zammit-Lucia on Green-In-Print, a guide to environmentally friendly choices in photographic paper.

Illuminating Creativity – A Body of Work by John Paul Caponigro- AfterCapture Magazine
What goes into creating a body of work? John’s article is inspirational as well as educational. A must read by photographers of all levels.

Interview with Edward Westons Wife and Muse, Charis Wilsonaphotoeditor via Photo Icon magazine
A great read and view into the world of Edward Weston.

Two informative articles on Photoshop Droplets to optimize one’s workflow.
Post-Processing Automation in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom by Phil Nelson
AfterCapture Magazine

Get a Little Action In With Droplets by Jeff Revell at PhotoWalkPro
A very informative read on Photoshop Droplets to optimize ones workflow.

Regarding the discussion of backing up ones digital photography:
My Photo and Computer Back-up Strategy – Scott Kelby

PhotoNetCast #4 – Keeping your photos safe with regular backups and Embarrassing Moments – PhotoNetCast Podcast

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