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27 January 2014
In this recurring column, we highlight a few items we've run across that don't merit a full story of their own but are interesting enough to bring to your attention (with more than 140 characters). This time we look at a magazine contract, Lightroom 5 tethered shooting, sports photography and the iPad as a camera.
- In Pricing & Negotiating: IEEE Spectrum Magazine Contract, Bill Cramer walks you through a magazine contract for a photo shoot. After showing how the images were used, he explains his billing, too.
- Julieanne Kost sets up a tethered shoot in Lightroom 5, demonstrating how to automatically apply develop settings and presets as well as sort by descending order to view the most recently taken photograph.
- Sports Illustrated photographer Peter Miller reveals all in Sports Photography. Wired has a 15-image gallery of his work, which includes "36 Super Bowls, 14 NBA finals, nine Olympiads and a slew of Stanley Cup finals, World Series games, the Kentucky Derby, the Final Four, and the World Cup soccer finals."
- In Grandpa's iPad, Shawn Blanc reveals how his legally blind grandfather has become a photographer using an iPad. "It is the best camera he's ever owned," he explains.
More to come...