Rangefinder Magazine
May 2005
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Digital Resource Guide by Larry Singer
Our Experts’ Guide to Online Digital Information
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Jeff Caplan is the founder of the Digital Wedding Forum (www.digitalweddingforum.com), a web site he began in 2000 in hopes of finding other brave souls willing to shoot weddings with digital cameras.
Since then, the DWF has grown to 2000 members from all over the globe. Jeff lives a short swim from midtown Manhattan, where he also distinguishes himself as host of the morning news on WCBS Newsradio 88 in New York City.
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Jim DiVitale has been an Atlanta commercial advertising photographer and instructor for over 25 years. His award-winning digital photography has been featured in, among others, Graphis Photo, Photo Electronic Imaging and Digital Output Magazine. Jim has authored several Adobe Photoshop training CDs with Software Cinema. See Jim's work at www.DiVitalePhoto.com/. |
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After joining Adobe Systems in 1993, Julieanne Kost now serves as the Graphic Arts Evangelist, educating graphic designers, photographers, educators and fine artists. She is a master of both Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator and has used them extensively in graphic design, print, and photography, as well as cross-media for online and multimedia productions. Visit adobeevangelists.com/. |
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Todd Morrison is the founder of Zero2Digital.com and owner of Morrison Photography. He has over 13 years of experience in the photo industry in commercial, editorial, stock and portrait photography, as well as managing a professional photo lab. Clients include Epson America and Apple Computer. Todd also serves as a contributing writer for Photoshop User and Digital Capture magazines. You can reach him at: tmphoto@ comcast.net. |
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Ken Storch is an award-winning artist, educator, photographer and technical writer. He is experienced in teaching basic through college-level photography, digital imaging, and Photoshop, in classes, workshops, and with his articles published worldwide. He worked on the Photoshop CS Prerelease team at Adobe’s request. |
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